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Northwestern  State   University 
Natchitoches,    La.      71457 


Symbolic  of  the  earl)  histor)  of  NSC  are  the  three  white 
columns  which  stood  at  the  front  of  the  <>hl  Bullard 
Mansion,  used  from  1856  to  L875  as  a  convenl  h\  the 
Ladies  of  The  Sacred  llearl  and  donated  in  I  88  I  to  the 
State  h\  the  people  of  Natchitoches  for  the  Louisiana 
Stale  Normal  School.  The  three  columns  have  become  a 
symbol  of  the  traditions  of  Northwestern,  and  the 
POTPOURRI  staff  honors  this  tradition  h\  including  a 
representative  column  in  the  name  of  the  yearbook  -and  t<» 
keynote  each  division  page. 


Northwestern  State  College 
Natchitoches,  I  .ouisdana 


The  NSC  of 
1970    was  a 
potpourri  - 
a  collection 
of  many 
things 


Iberville  Cafeteria  provided  chow  and  chatter. 


All  school  was  not  work.  Some  play  added  spice  to  college  life. 


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We  Qung  ourselves  into  the  -pirit  of  fun  and  hijih  hopes. 


Relationships  flowered. 


We  made  the  Student  I  nion  cafeteria  the  scene  for  liveK  di>cus>ion.-.  casual  ones,  and  studying. 


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Some  of 
us  came 
frightened 
and  alone, 
while  others 
were  more 
assured. 
Our  lives 
were 

diversified; 
yet  we  aimed 
for  a  common 
binding  goal: 
To  know 
ourselves 


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\\f  broughl  i(l«;i>  from  varied  home  towns  lo  Rapides  and  «»tln-r  halls  at  NSC. 


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Our  instructors  illustrated  classroom  lecture! 


We  were 
many  different 
worlds- 
worlds  that 
collided,  mixed, 
and  came 
away  eternally 
altered  and 
enriched 


Introduction    I  I 


We  were 

going 

someplace, 

leaving 

someone, 

looking  to 

the  future, 

judging  our 

surroundings 

with  new 

eyes 


President  Arnold  Kilpatrick  visited  with  our  leaders. 


POTPOURRI  and  CURRENT  SAUCE  staffs  attended  ACP  convention 
in  Miami. 


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12— Introduction 


We  drew  our  perspective. 


Civic  minded  students  chose  student  leaders. 


As  our  searching  assumed 
many  forms,  so  the  answers 
came  to  us  at  different 
times  and  in  unexpected 
ways 


Introduction- 13 


We  discovered- 
added  meaning  in  day 
to  day  activities  by 
honoring  traditional  ones 


14-Introduction 


President   Vrnold  Kilpatrick  presented  Former  Gov.  James  \.  Noe  ol  Monroe  a  certificate 
making  the  Governor  an  lumorar\  alumnus  oi  Northwestern. 


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We  were 

individuals 
molding  a  new 
world  on  the 
generous 
foundation 
bequeathed 
to  us  by  the 

past 


Northwestern  >  new  Si', 000, 000  Teacher  Education  Center  was  completed  (hiring  the  year  and  gave  NSC  a  fourth  dimension  in  education. 
In  addition  to  lectures,  observation-participation  programs,  and  student-teaching,  the  center  has  introduced  a  program  of  experimental 
learning  laboratories  for  research  and  development  of  innovations  in  teaching  and  learning.  The  units  encompass  nursery-age  children 
through  the  secondary  level,  serving  not  only  for  research  and  development,  but  also  as  an  integral  part  of  the  preparation  of  prospective 
teachers. 


As  we  observed  the 
collection  around  us,  we 
merged  into  it.  Regardless 
of  our  role  in  making  NSC 
the  potpourri  of  1970,  we 
alone  were  the  elements 
of  this  time,  this  space 
of  our  youth. 


16-Introduction 


reliminary  - 1 


re  face  -  1 7 


ersonalities  -  44 


opular  Performers  -  66 
hysical  -  80 
articipation  -  124 
rofessionals  -  224 
eople  -  268 


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Routine  was 
often  a  factor 
of  our  lives, 
although 
offset  by  new 
experiences. 
We  gained 
maturity  and 
insight,  at 
times  slowly 
but  on  other 
occasions  at 
a  rapid  pace 


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We  searched 
for  solutions 
to  the 

unanswered  -  - 
at  customary 
events,  in 
conventional 
ways--  and 
the  campus 
grew  around 
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Even  though  often 

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what  we  were  in  1970. 

world  what  we  are. 


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Northwestern  Gymnasts 


John  Ellas 


Paul  I  i(  kcnofl 


Bruce  \1(  (iartlin 


Front  to  Back:  Bruce  McGartlin,  Bob  Quintanales,  Doug  Brown,  Bill  Morgan,  Paul  Tickenoff,  Max  Magdelano,  Bill  Luciano.  John  Ellas,  and  Pat 

Dial. 


10    Gymnasts 


Gymnasts  Perform  With  A  Style  All   Their  Own 


Talking  over  tin-  year's  possibilities  are  Coach  Armando  Vega.  John  Kllas,  and  Paul  Tickenoff 


Paul  demonstrating  strength  and  balance  on 
the  parallel  bars. 


By  the  time  the  Potpourri  went 
to  press,  the  L969-70  Demon  (iym- 
nastics  Team  was  well  onitswa)  l<> 
filing  another  record  season  lor  North- 
western. 

The  NSC  gymnasts  had  ahead) 
compiled  victories  over  the  I  niversity 
of  Western  Illinois.  University  of 
Illinois,  and  LSU-NO. 

Returning  to  perform  on  behalf 
of  Northwestern  again  this  year  were 
John  Kllas.  Paul  Tickenoff.  Bruce 
McGartlin.  and  Max  Magdaleno. 

Ellas  won  the  indi\ idual  N  \l  \ 
and  NC  \  \  championship  titles  last 
year  and  was  scheduled  to  defend 
those  titles  again  this  year.  Both  Ellas 
and  Tickenoff  traveled  last  summer 
with  international  gymnastic  teams. 


Adding    to   the   roster    this   year 

were  I'at  Dial.  Baton  Rouge;  Doug 
B  r  o  w  n  .  Boston.  Mass.  ;  Boh 
Quintanales,  Chicago,  III.:  and  Bill 
Luciano.  New   ^  ork.  N.l  . 

This  \  ear  the  I  demons  were  sched- 
uled for  a  fiol  in  gymnastics.  1 1  was  to 
hi'  (he  first  time  an\  school  tried  for 
both  the  \  \l  \  and  NC  \  \  champion- 
ships in  a  single  year.  If  the  Demon- 
were  successful  in  the  \  \|  \  meet  it 
would  he  the  fifth  straighl  N  \l  \  title 
lor  \S(  I  in  gj  mnasties. 

Uso  it   would  be  the  Rrsl   time 

thai  Northwestern  would  he  entered 
ill  tin-  meet  as  a  team.  Before  we  had 
senl  onl\  one  and  sometimes  two 
delegates  to  the  meel  to  represenl 
NSC. 


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Freshman  gymnast  Pat  Dial 


Bob  Quintanales  performing  on  the  rings. 


Doug  Brown  in  the  middle  of  a  giant  swing 
on  the  high  bar. 


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Taking  time  out  to  listen  to  Doug  tell  a  few  jokes  are,  from  left,  Max  Magdaleno,  Pat  Dial,  Doug  Brown,  Bob  Quintanales,  and  Coach  Ve 


ega. 


42— Gymnasts 


Max  executes  a  most  difficult  floor  exercise 


Kill  Luciano  does  his  thing  on  the  rings 


National  Champions 


Below  :  Paul  Tickenoff,  ranked  high  in  I  .S.  stand 

in<rs.  shows  skill  and  balance  on  the  parallel  bar- 


John  Ellas  demonstrates  the  >t\k  that   made   him  one  of 
the  top    gymnasts  in  the  nation. 


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44- Personalities 


There  were  those 
who  stood  out 

from  the  masses. 

They  knew 

and  were  known; 

they  strived 

and  achieved. 

They  aimed 

for  higher  goals 
and  were  rewarded. 


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Carla    McCain,     State  3air  Queen 


Chosen  to  reign  as  State  Pair  Queen  over  the  annual  clash  between  Northwestern  State  and  Louisiana  Tech  was  Carla  McCain,  daughter  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  II.  L.  McCain  of  Natchitoches. 


46    Personalities 


State  Fair  Court 

Each  year  the  State  Fair  Court  is 
selected  in  a  campus  wide  election 
from  nominations  made  l>\  cadi 
dormitory.  Nine  ^irl.-  arc  chosen  to 
represent  Northwestern  in  Shreveporl 
al  the  annual  Stale  [-'air  game  against 
Louisiana  Tech. 


S  1  'ATE  FAIR  COl  RT— Seated:  Chris  Lanzilotti,  Queen  (aria  McCain,  and  Elaine  Sanders.  Standing:  Bonnie  Martin.  Theresa  Lombardino, 
Margaret  Ko\ar.  >lierr\  Hale.  Debbie  Gibbs,  and  \lar>ha  Bella. 


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Homecoming     Queen    Car/a  McCain 


48-    Personalities 


Homecoming   I  969 

I  he  I ')()()  I  lomeci  »ming  '  our! 
was  elected  l>\  the  members  of  the  \ 
Club.  Carla  McCain,  .1  sophomore 
primarj  education  major  from  Nal 
chitoches,  was  chosen  l<>  reign  .1- 
queen.  She  and  hercourl  hacked  the 
Demons  in  their  victorious  Home- 
coming game  againsl  the  Cowboys  of 
McNeese  State. 


lomecoming  Court— Carla  McCain,  queen,  Cind)  Stoma,  Melanie  Lee,  Barbara  Gates,  Martha  Berry,  Joanne  I  anzillotti,  \  ickie  tiahn,  and 
•arraine  Perkins. 


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2969    Winter  Ball   Queen,   $anet   Cfiurcfiman 


50    Personalities 


Winter  Ball 


The  \\  inter  Ball  i-  the  fall  formal 
which  honor-  those  female  students 
who  showed  attributes  of  leadership 
;iml  sen  ice  to  the  college.  I  he  gii  Is 
were  nominated  l>\  members  of  the 
Studenl  I  nion  <  Governing  Board  and 
other  Studenl  I  nion  committees. 
The  court  ;iikI  queen  were  then 
selected  l>\  the  Studenl  Bod)  in  ;i 
campus  \\  ide  election. 


WINTEB  BALL  C01  i!T    Cynthia  Riser,  Lynn  Killen,  Theresa  Lombardino,  Norma  Oliver,  Queen  Janel  Churchman,!  inda  Sepulvado,  Nelda 
Ihirhiu.  Susan  Nickerson,  and  Linda  Henderson. 


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£ady   o\  the  Bracelet,  Kaffileen  Budd 


Personalities    52 


of  tbe 
Bracelet 

The  title  of  Lad)  of  the  Bracelel  is 
the  greatesl  beaut)  honor  thai 
Northwestern  can  bestow  on  one  of 
ils  coeds.  ( oris  arc  nominated  in  the 
dormitories  and  then  enter  com- 
petition lor  the  title.  From  five 
finalists,  the  Lad)  of  the  Brac<  l<  i 
and  lour  runners-up  arc  chosen. 
NSC's  Lad)  of  the  Bracelel  for 
1970  is  Kathleen  Budd.  The 
runners-up  are  Bonnie  Martin,  Carol 
Almand.  \iin  Lambert,  and  ka\ 
McRnight. 


Bonnie  Martin,    1st    Runner- lip 

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Personalities    55 


Kay  McKnigkt,  3rd    Runner- lip 


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Carol  Alniand,  4ifi  Runner -Up 

Personalities    57 


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Mr.  N  SC 

Jerry  Masters,  ;i  geograph)  major  from 
Floricn.  was  chosen  Mr.  NS< !. 

Jiii\  is  active  in  Reserve  Officers 
Training  Corps  and  on  Ihc  basketball 
squad. 

\llcr  graduation  from  NSC.  JeiT) 
plans  to  enter  the  service  |>crha|>>  as  a 
career. 


Personality  -    59 


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Miss    NSC 

Susan  Brumfield,  ;i  Spanish  major  from  Baton 
Rouge,  was  chosen  Miss  NSC  I>\  the  student  bod)  in 
a  eampns-w  i<le  election. 

Susan  is  active  in  Delta  /eta.  serving  this  year  as 
president  of  her  chapter.  She  was  also  chosen  a 
member  of  \\  ho's  W  ho. 

On  completion  of  her  studies  here  she  plans  to 
teach  Spanish  on  the  High  School  level. 


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Who's  Who 
Among  Students 
In  American 
Colleges     and 
Universities 

Students  recognized  in  Who's  Who  are 
nominated  from  more  than  750  col- 
leges and  universities.  Students  are 
chosen  on  the  basis  of  scholarship, 
citizenship,  participation,  and  leader- 
ship in  academic  and  extracurricular 
activities,  service,  and  general  promise 
of  future  usefulness.  College  juniors, 
seniors,  and  graduate  students  are 
eligible  for  nomination.  Nominations 
are  made  by  the  faculty. 


Henry  L.  Adley 
Belcher 
Accounting,  2.8 


William  Lee  Allbritten 
Natchitoches 
Mathematics,  3.3 


Huhert  Barry  Barr 
Simmesport 
Psychology,  2.7 

Peggy  JoAnn  Beasley 
New  Orleans 
Speech,  2.6 


Mary  Bronwyn  Bernard 

Natchitoches 

Early  Childhood  Education,  2.8 


Barbara  Sue  Bobo 

Sliuell 

English  Education,  3.89 


Travis  Lynn  Bolton 
Leesville 
Accounting,  3.7 


62— Personalities 


Susan  \nn  Brumfield 

Ualdii  Rouge 

Spanish  Education,  _'.<{ 


I  Icin  \  I  eon  I  turns 
Shreveporl 
Accounting,  l.u 


Marie  I  lenrictte  '  ihene^  i  1 1 
Bunkie 

Mm    i. 


Stephen  Man  ( raspard 
Alexandria 
l'h\  sical  Education.  _'.  I 


l.arr\  ( rracie 
Wilmington,  DeL 
Soo  i  il  So  10  nces,  2  5 


Ke\  in  I  rancis  '  Irowe 
I  lolbrook,  Mass. 
Physical  Education,  3. 15 

( rlenda  Fontenol 
( rolden  Meadow 
English,  2.8 


1  ■  •  orge  Ralph  <  Ira) 

Siblej 

Business  Administration,  2.8 

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Betty  Patricia  Green 
Jeanerette 
Accounting,  3.4 


Annette  Hargis 
Natcliitoches 
Microbiology,  3.86 


Lynda  Henderson 
Winnfield 

Social  Sciences,  3.2 


Steven  Glenn  Ilitt 

Shreveport 

Instruinental  Music  Education,  2.7 

Donna  Lindscy  Magee 

Houston 

Interior  Design  Education,  3.33 


Hazel  Fern  Marlin 

I  Ipelousas 

Physical  Education,  3. 


Linda  Elaine  Martin 
Shreveport 
Spanish,  2.8 


Christine  Reed  Maxwell 

Alexandria 

Home  Economics,  3.58 


64— Personalities 


Robert  I  rordi  tn  Nida 

Pineville 

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Victor  Ulen  Nyval 
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l'li\  sical  Education,  3.0 


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Karen  Elizabeth  Karisnj 
Richard  <  rlerui  Loj  <l 
I  .awrence  Keni  Mc(  lollum 
Majorie  Padula 


Lou  Jackson  Stegemann 
Natchitoches 

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James  Randall  rate 
Natchitoches 

Business   \dministration.  I'.fi 


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66    Entertainment 


Our  Lives  Were 
Enriched  By 
Big  Name 
Entertainment, 
Providing  Us 
With  Relaxation, 
Cultural 
Appreciation, 

And  Diversion 
From  Our 
Constant  Studies 


Entertainment    (>. 


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Classics 


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di!    Popular  Performers 


Impact  Of  Brass 


Popular  Performers    69 


FRANKIE  VALLI 

Of 
The  Four  Seasons 


r()    Popular  Performers 


JOHNNY 

MATHIS 


Popular  Performers 


STEVIE 

WONDER 


72    Popular  Performers 


"Jean" 

OLIVER 

"Starshine" 


Popular  Performers    '  I 


'Jean" 


"Firelight" 


Oliver  Caught  The  Hearts  of  Many 


"Starshine' 
74    Popular  Performers 


Oliver  was  quite  popular  vvilli  llicsc  f\S(i  »irls. 


The  Classics  I\  brought  a  variety  <>l  music  to  Northwestern. 


The  Impact  of  Brass  made  some  sounds  that  we  had  never  heard  In :fore 


Popular  Performers    75 


THE 
FANTASTICKS 


The  cast:  standing  at  top,  Mr.  Jack  Crim  and  Leah  Rivers.  Shaking  hands,  Donnie  Couvillion  and 
Bill  Basham.  Seated  on  steps,  Ann  Myers  and  Tim  Gayle.  Seated  on  floor,  Joe  Lunt  and  Ken 
Kavalauski. 


"Fantasticks" Was  A  Big  Hit  With  THE  NSC  Student  Body 


76    Popular  Performers 


Bellomy,  Hill  Basham,  left,  and  Hucklebee,  Donnie  Couvillion,  lalk  over  the  different  kinds  of  rapes  that  are  available  with  the  source  who  is  none 

other  than  El  Gallo,  Jack  <  rim. 


Luisa  And  Matt 
Live  Happily 
Everaf ter  -  Thanks 
To  Bellomy  And 

Hucklebee 


Luisa  and  Matt,  played  bj    \im  Myers  and  I  im  Gayle,  are  also 

talking  things  over. 


Popular  Performers 


Jt-tiin  ( lliiire  I  limlle\   a>  <  louiitcss  Bordoni  and  David  Navarre  as  Count  Kasnar  confront  the  Hollanders,  played  by  Charles  Balliero  and  Louella 
Bains,   in  a  scene  from  NSC  s  production  ot  "Don  t  Drink  The  Water/' 


WOODY  ALLEN'S 


"Don't  Drink  The  Water" 


78    Popular  Performers 


Margaret  Middle  ton  a>  Susan  Hollander  looks  on  as  Charles  Balliero  pla\  injj  Walter  Hollander  ^<-i>  a  tongue  lashing  from  the  chef,  Km.  e  I  riedman. 


This  Year  We  Saw 
Some  Of  The  Best 
Plays  Ever  Produced 
At  Northwestern. 


Phillip  Maniscalco  as  Father  l)rohne\    and   Louella  Bains  as 

Marion  Hollander. 


Popular  Performers    79 


OUTSTANDING, 


80    Sports 


ILL  -CONFERENCE  PERFORMERS 


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DON  MISER,  Tackle 


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DEMON  FOOTBALL 


A  Real  Success 

Providing  perhaps  the  best  in- 
dividual effort  in  the  history  of 
Northwestern  athletics,  the  Demons 
this  year  under  Coach  Gossett  not 
only  measured  up  to  a  most  difficult 
task— that  of  overcoming  serious 
shortages  of  experienced  depth  at 
several  positions— hut  they  also  jelled 
quickl)  as  a  spirited,  battling  group 
that  save  team  effort  constantly. 

They  were  so  successful,  in  fact, 
that  they  won  undisputed  second 
place  in  the  GSC  race  when  they  had 
been  predicted  to  place  dead  last. 


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Trainer  Eugene  Christinas 


Demon  Football  Coaching  Staff:  Standing  from  left,  Herbie  Smith,  Johnny  Emmons,  and  John 
Ropp.  Seated  from  left,  Gene  Kneeht,  (derm  Gossett,  and  George  Doherty. 


82    Sports 


FLORKNCK  STATE  PI  TS  DKMONS  l)<>\\  \  27-3 


1 1  looked  .1  •  1 1  tin'  newspaper.* 
and  "experts'*  had  been  eorreel  in 
pr<  diet  ions  oi  Northwestern 
finishing,  al  best,  with  a  r<  rord  close 
to  l  In  .500  mark  when  I  In  Demons 
jetted  to  Florence.  Via.,  lo  open  the 
season  w  1 1  h  I  In  Lions  and  w  ere 
gr<  tunded,  27  3. 

II ie  Demons  galloped  foi  250 
\  ards  "I  i  Inn  eventual  li  ague  leading 
rushing  total  l>ul  couldn't  move 
inside  I  he  20  \  ard  lines.  I  tennis 
\\  ilkinson  booted  the  firsl  <>f  six 
field  goals  for  the  on\\  Purple  and 
\\  bile  score. 


Richard  \\  arc  saw  daylighl  in  the  Florence  line  and  is  shown  taking  advantage. 


these  happy    linemen  pose  tor  the  photographer  during  a  break  in  the  action.  From  left:  Leonard  Richardson,  Bobb)   Koncak,  I  esli< 
Robertson,  and  Steve  Gaspard. 

The   Lions  w ere  held  l<»  two  thre< 
pointers  in  the  firsl  half  bul  opened 
up  for  three  second  half  touchdowns 

In  nail  (low  n  the  decision. 


Marc  Morn-  (<(>  I  |  attempts  to  break  up  a  Lion  pass  w  illi  <  !raig  I  ripp  (70)  and  Greg  Clark 
(67)  rushing  to  his  aid. 


Firsl  Dow  M- 
Nel  Hushing 
Net  Passing 
Passing 
Fumbles  I  i  »s1 
Penalties 


17 
250 

5  5 
5- 1  7 

2 

1-5 


I   ll  inner 

18 
285 

I  18 

6  10 

2 

3-35 


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Senior  half-back  Vic  Nyvall  makes  tough  yardage  up  the  middle. 


GOLDEN  EAGLES  TAKE  CLIPPING  FROM  NSC 


\1  Phillips  breaks  loose  after  receiving 
thrown  pigskin  from  quarterback  Mike 
Pool. 


Despite  Larry  Schreiber's  255 
yard  rushing  effort.  Northwestern 
|)iil  together  a  ball  control  offense 
aided  by  Vic  Nyvall's  L  32  stripes  and 
Mike  Pool's  LOO-for  a  35-24  victor) 
over  home  team  Tennessee  Tech. 

The  Demons  found  themselves 
down  iit  halftime  for  the  second 
straight  week,  this  lime  by  a  24-14 
count,  hit t  blasted  for  21  points  in 
the  second  edition  and  shot  down 
the  Golden  Eagles  for  their  first  win 
of  the  campaign. 

The  conquest  started  a  three- 
game  Demon  win  streak  and  brought 
the  Purple  and  White  home  for  their 
first  game  in  Demon  Stadium  with  a 
victory. 


NSC 

Tenn. 

Tech 

First  Downs 

23 

15 

Net  Rushing 

384 

260 

Net  Passing 

58 

104 

Passing 

3-7 

6-20 

Fumbles  Post 

2 

1 

Penalties 

5-43 

3-35 

\  Golden   Eagle  from  Tennessee  Tech  seems  dismayed  ;is  the  referee  signifies  a  Demon 
touchdown. 


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AFTER  THE  BATTLE,  CHIEF  CADDO  REMAINS 


Richard  Ware  picks  up  a  vital  first  down  against  the  lumbering  "Jacks."  Richard  led  the 
Demons  to  a  37-35  victory  in  that  game. 


Defensive  lineman  Randy  Tate  makes  short  work  of  a  SFA  Lumberjack.  Mace  Morris  (Ml) 
moves  in  to  assure  the  kill. 

From  left  Demons  Mace  Morris,  Mike  Burrow,  Randy  Tate,  and  especially  Walter  Edler  are 
thinking  about  "Our  Indian"  during  this  defensive  play. 


More  was  at  stake  than  just  a 
football  victory  when  the  Stephen  F. 
Austin  Lumberjacks  invaded  Demon 
Stadium.  A  seven  foot,  400  pound 
wooden  Indian— known  as  Chief 
Caddo— was  up  for  grabs  as  the  tradi- 
tional battle  with  SFA  was  renewed. 

The  result  was  one  of  the  most 
crowd  pleasing  contests  in  many 
moons  lo  be  fought  on  the  home 
hunting  grounds. 

Al  Phillips,  Vic  Nyvall.  and 
Richard  Ware  all  had  big  nights  in 
the  37-35  squeaker  the  Demons  won. 

Phillips  caught  three  passes  for 
127  yards,  including  a  school  record 
85-yard  reception. 


NSC 

SFA 

First  Downs 

16 

18 

Net  Rushing 

232 

154 

Net  Passing 

181 

269 

Passing 

8-21 

12-25 

Fumbles  Lost 

0 

3 

Penalties 

12-116 

6-49 

Tommy  Wallis  has  his  eye  on  the  goal  line 
and  his  heart  on  winning. 


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Leonard  Richardson  (71),  offensive  tackle,  clears  a  spot  in  the  Indian  line  to  make  way 
for  the  I  lemon  hacks. 


DEMONS  START  OFF  RIGHT  IN  GSC  PLAY 


In  the  GSC  opener  the  Demons 
knocked  over  the  Northeast  Indians 
28-10.  This  was  despite  the  mag- 
nificent offensive  display  put  on  hy 
Indian  Joe  Profit. 

Small  but  fiery  Quaterback  Mike 
Pool  got  the  Demons  off  and  running 
with  a  three-  yard  touchdown  smash 
in  the  second  quarter  and  then  hit 
star  receiver  Al  Phillips  with  a  64 
yard  scoring  bomb  in  the  third 
period.  Mike  then  directed  a  pair  of 
fourth  quarter  scoring  marches 
handing  off  to  fullback  Richard  \\  are 
for  a  two-yard  TD  and  to  halfback 
Tommy  Wallis  for  a  three-yard  dive. 


Demon  quarterback  Mike  Pool  looks  for  a 
receiver  downfield  as  he  evades  an  Indian 
pursuer. 


NSC 

NE 

First  Downs 

24 

12 

Net  Hushing 

243 

172 

Net  Passing 

181 

24 

Passing 

11-19 

2-7 

Penalties 

5-41 

7-35 

Touchdown  time  again  in  Demon  Stadium.  In  on  the  play  are  Gary  McCrarv  (54)  and 
Dennis  Smith  (89). 


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BULLDOGS  BITE  DEMONS  AT  STATE  FAIR  TILT 


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Vic   Nyvall   demonstrates   fine   second   effort   in  an   attempt  to  gain  much  needed  extra 
stripes. 


Tech  Bulldog  moves  in  to  put  the  bite  on  Quarterback  Mike  Pool. 
Richard  Ware  loves  to  play  football.  Watch  him  hit  the  line. 


They  say  all  good  things  have  to 
end  sometime  and  for  the  Demons  a 
three-game  winning  march  was 
halted  at  the  jammed  full  State  Fair 
Stadium  by  Louisiana  Tech. 

Terry  Bradshaw  did  his  thing- 
passing  the  pigskin.  Bradshaw  was 
good  on  13  of  23  tosses  for  275 
yards  and  a  touchdown. 

The  Demon  rushers  performed 
their  hag  too.  to  the  tune  of  224 
yards.  Vic  Nyvall  slashed  for  73, 
reserve  quarterback  John  McClendon 
blasted  for  45  on  three  carries,  and 
bruising  Fullback  Richard  Ware 
managed  40. 

But  even  though  Bradshaw  only 
put  one  six-pointer  on  the  boards,  he 
kept  the  Purple  and  White  defense 
loose  and  set  up  four  other  scores 
with  accurate  passing. 


Whose    ball   is  it?   Kenny   Callens  (23)  and 
John  Boogaerts  say  it's  theirs. 


NSC 

La.  Tech 

First  Downs 

19 

13 

Net  Rushing 

224 

66 

Net  Passing 

110 

276 

Passing 

12-25 

14-26 

Fumbles  Lost 

1 

0 

Penalties 

5-48 

7-95 

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MOM  AND  DAD  PLEASED  WITH  48-21   VICTORY 


The  Demons  bounced  back  from 
the  State  Fair  game  In  giving  the 
Jacksonville  Gamecocks  a  48-21 
ion  tin""  the  following  week. 

The  Demons  lost  no  time  getting 
on  the  scoreboard.  On  the  first  play 
from  the  line  of  scrimmage  Fullback 
Richard  Ware  shot  over  the  rigbt 
tackle  and  scampered  73  yards  for  a 
touchdown  much  to  the  approval  of 
a  Mom  and  Dad's  Da\  crowd. 

After  this  initial  surprise  the 
Gamecocks  could  never  quite  re- 
cover. It  was  late  in  the  game  before 
the    stingy    Demon    defense   allowed 


the  \  isitors  to 

score. 

NSC 

JSl 

First  Downs 

48 

21 

Net  Rushing 

279 

107 

Net  Passing 

67 

201 

Passing 

6-16 

13-25 

Penalties 

9-85 

8-108 

Richard  Ware  was  presented  tin-  Out- 
standing Player  award  for  his  performance 
in  the  Mom  and  Dad  s  Day  game.  Mayor 
l!a\  Scotl  ol  Natchitoches  made  the 
presentation. 


Tom    Hagin    (25)    is    the   center  of  attraction 
Richardson  is  getting  the  worst  of  it. 


this  play,   hut   it  seems  that  Leonard 


Wait!  Mike  Burrow  (7.">).  Greg  Clark  (t»7).  and  Mace  Morris  (81)  are  in  doubt  if  this 
Gamecock  is  legal  prey. 

Lynn  Herbert  donate.-  the  pigskin  to  Hall-hack  Tommy  Wallis  who  accepts  with  open  arms. 


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DEMONS  JAIL  COWBOYS  TO  CAP  HOMECOMING 


Demon   offensive  line  is  ready  for  action  against  the  McNeese  Cowboys.  Steve  Gaspare! 
(80),  Larry  Arthur  (74).  and  Gary  McCrary  (54) 


The  Demons  and  the  Cowboys 
from  McNeese  provided  plenty  of 
action  for  the  1969  Homecoming 
crowd.  The  Pitchforkers  posted  their 
second  win  in  GSC  play  downing  the 
Pokes  29-28.  The  offenses  and  de- 
fenses of  both  teams  were  rather 
evenly  matched;  so  it  was  left  up  to 
field  goal  kicker  Dennis  Wilkinson  to 
put  the  icing  on  the  victory  cake. 
Dennis  booted  a  28-yard  field  goal  in 
the  first  quarter. 

The  win  kept  the  Demons  hopes 
alive  for  a  share  of  the  GSC  title, 
giving  them  a  2-1  conference 
showing. 


Tommy   Wallis  breaks  loose   and   heads  for 
Cowboy  territory. 

With  14  minutes  left  in  the  game 
the  lead  changed  hands  for  the 
fourth  time  with  McNeese  taking  it 
28-22. 

But  Mike  Pool  quickly  put  to- 
gether a  73-yard  touchdown  drive 
which  ended  with  Richard  Ware 
going  over  from  the  one.  Wilkensons' 
PAT  was  good  and  the  Demon 
defense  took  it  from  there. 


Quarterback  Mike  Pool  scans  the  field  before  taking  the  snap  from  center. 


NSC 

MSC 

First  Downs 

21 

20 

Net  Rushing 

170 

225 

Net  Passing 

166 

125 

Passing 

12-19 

8-16 

Penalties 

2-8 

4-54 

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The  Northwestern  Demons  lined  up  against  the  USL  Bulldogs  is  just  like  the  calm  before  the  storm. 

DEMONS  FIGHT  HARD  TO  DEFEAT  USL  33-28 


The  Demons  had  already  stun- 
ned pre-season  prognosticators  by 
posting  a  5-2  record  going  into  the 
USL  game.  But  when  the  determined 
Demons  came  away  from  McNaspy 
Stadium  in  Lafayette  boasting  a 
33-28  victory,  the  silence  was  deaf- 
ening. 

The  winning  touchdown  came 
with  2:21  left  in  the  game  as  the 
result  of  a  92-yard  drive. 

Al  Phillips  sparked  the  Demons 
in  the  first  half  with  a  69-yard  punt 
return  touchdown. 


NSC 

USL 

First  Downs 

18 

17 

Net  Rushing 

298 

219 

Net  Passing 

93 

124 

Passing 

7-14 

8-21 

Penalties 

7-70 

8-86 

Somebody  lose  something? 


like  Pool  (15)  sends  Richard  Ware  tipitoeing  through  the  Bulldogs 


LIONS  ARE  SENT  FORTH  IN  34-6  DEFEAT 


The  final  game  of  the  season 
pictured  NSC  romping  over  South- 
eastern 34-6  and  winning  their 
fourth  straight  game.  The  win  gave 
the  Demons  a  second  place  berth  in 
the  GSC,  whereas  they  had  been 
picked  to  occupy  the  number  five 
position  by  preseason  polls. 

During  the  game  the  Demons 
became  the  best  running  team  in  the 
history  of  Northwestern.  The  1969 
Demons  piled  up  2.435  yards  during 
the  season. 

Mike  Pool,  in  an  unusual  a- 
mount  of  running,  broke  the  indivi- 
dual rushing  record  for  a  single  game. 
The  scrappy  signal  caller  picked  up 
167  stripes  against  the  Lions. 

The  performance  was  the  finest 
of  the  season  for  the  Demons. 


NSC 


su: 


First  Downs 

21 

9 

Net  Rushing 

357 

117 

Net  Passing 

115 

113 

Passing 

5-13 

7-19 

Penalties 

14-107 

3-25 

Quarterback  Mike  Pool  runs  behind  the  protection  of  Richard  Ware  (38)  and  Tommy  Wallis. 


Mike  Pool  on  one  of  the  jaunts  that  netted 
him  167  yards  against  the  Lions. 


Mace  Morris  tries  to  persuade  this  Lion  not  to  go  down  field. 


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1969  Northwestern  State  College  Demons: 

Row  I :  from  left;  Gil  Gilson,  Don  Miser,  Gary  McCrary,  Leslie  Robertson,  Tony  Papa, 
Richard  Ware,  Vic  Nyvall,  Steve  Gaspard,  Bobby  Koncak,  Larry  Artbur,  Al  Phillips,  Mike 
Pool,  Leonard  Richardson,  Wayne  Haney. 

Row  2:  Tommy  Wallis,  Larry  Smith,  Kenny  Callens,  Mike  Burrow,  Lester  Latino,  Larry 
Gaudett,  Craifi  Tripp,  John  Boojjaerts,  Kenny  Hrapmann,  Ronnie  Bagley,  Walter  Edler,  Bob 
YlcAllen,  Paul  Taeker,  Alton  Geisendorff,  Dennis  Wilkinson. 


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Basketball 


VARSITY  BASKETBALL  TEAM  (from  left):  Randy  Veuleman,  Jim  Krajefska,  Alan  Posey,  Jerry  Masters,  Stanley  Lee,  Thurmond  Baptiste, 
Phil  full,  Clarence  Voss,  Charles  Bloodworth.  Marvin  Willett.  Jimmy  Stewart,  Carlton  W aiding,  Andy  Marusak. 


STEADY   PERFORMERS 

Coach  Tynes  Hildebrand's  1069-70  squad 
was  flashy,  eager  and  crowd-pleasing  with 
their  constant  combat  against  superior  foes. 

Charles  Bloodworth.  already  an  All-Con- 
ference performer,  continued  to  set  a  torrid 
pace  in  scoring  and  rebounding  and  again  led 
the  Demons  in  those  categories,  to  earn  All- 
Conference  honors  for  the  second  year  in  a  row. 

Doug  Watts  and  Jerry  Masters,  the  two 
other  seniors,  also  stood  out  for  Northwestern. 


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Demon  Cager  Caretakers 


i 


Tynes  Hildebrand,  Head  Coach 


Don  Beasley,  Assistant  Coach 


Eugene  Christmas,  Trainer 


Larry  Gracie,  Manager 


Don  Bates,  Graduate  Assistant 

THE  DEDICATED 
COACHES  AND 
TRAINERS  FOR 
THE  DEMON  TEAM 
WORK  HARD  TO 
KEEP  THE  SQUAD 
IN  TOP  SHAPE 


Danny  Gour,  Manager 


Johnnie  Mayeux,  Manager 


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JR.  VARSITY:  From  left,  Coach  Don  Bates,  Tynes  Hildebrand  Jr.,  Kenny  Dyess,  Norman  Stancil,  Perry  Ball,  Randy  Prather,  Reggie  Graves. 


Jr.  Varsity  Basketball 


DEMON  STARS 
OF  TOMORROW 


Perry  Ball 


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BLOOD  ADDS  2    BIG  ONES 


Big  Charles  Bloodworth  (44)  lets  the  hall  fly  to  the  goal.  Marvin  Willett  and  Carlton  Walding  await  the  results  of  the  effort. 


Sports— 97 


Carlton  Walding  stretches  to  take  the  ball  from  a  McNeese  Cowboy.     Doug  Watts  has  to  jump  high  to  get  this  shot  off.  Bloodworth  (44) 

and  Janese  (48)  look  on. 

GSC  TEAMS 
FOUND  THE 
DEMONS 

READY,  WILLING, 
AND  QUITE 
CAPABLE 


Thurmond  Baptiste  looks  like  he  just  blasted  off  from  Cape  Kennedy.  Clarence  ¥088(55) 
aids  in  the  action  with  Watts  observing. 


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MARVIN    CAN  DO  IT,  TOO 


Marvin  WiJlett  places  the  ball  over  the  edge  of  the  rim  to  assure  another  two  points.  Jerry  Masters  (45)  and  Charles  Bloodworth  are  reach 
for  a  possible  rebound. 


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Top-notch  hall  handler  for  the  Demons,  Johnny  Janese. 

THE  DEMONS 
BROUGHT  LOTS 
OF  ACTION 
TO  PRATHER 
COLISEUM 
FOR   NSC 
HARDWOOD  FANS 


Senior  guard  Doug  Watts  is  the  Demon  playmaker. 


Blood  pulls  down  a  hig  one.  Ready  to  assist  him  are  Marvin  \\  illett  and  Andy  Marusak 

(52). 


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DEMONS  MAKE  IT  LOOK  EASY 


Masters  and  Walding  watch  Bloodworth  sink  another  two  for  the  Demon  scoreboard. 


Sports- 101 


Carlton   Walding  (24)   adds  the   finishing  touch   to  a  fast  break        Bloodworth  touches  the  sky. 
executed  by  him  and  Johnny  Janese. 


WITH  THE  END 


OF  THE  YEAR 
COME  HOPES 
AND  DREAMS 
OF  THE  NEXT 
SEASON 


The  Gentleman  is  giving  Doug  a  hard  time  but  Jerry  Masters  and  Bloodworth  are  coming 
to  the  rescue. 


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DEMONS  ZIP  THROUGH  GSC 


Johnny's  certainly  not  getting  any  help  from  those  two  guys  in  black.  Walding  and  Masters  have  confidence  in  Johnny! 


Sports-103 


Demon   Baseball 


Terry  Alario 


Ed  Hartfield 


Ed  Tompkins 

PITCHERS 


John  kerly 


104    Sports 


NSC  OUTFIELDERS:  Butch  Flores,  Monroe  Thompson,  and  Jackie  Lewis 


Pat  Davis 


DEMON 

DIAMOND 

DEALERS 


Sports- 105 


NSC  BASEBALL 
IS  ON  THE 
UPSWING 


Monroe  Thompson 


1  Of*    Sports 


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Dave  Smith 


Hutch  Flores 


DEMON  BASEBALL 
PROVIDES  A  LOT 
OF  ACTION 
FOR    NORTHWESTERN 

FANS 


James  Gibson 


Jimmy  Stewart 


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NSC  Track 
And  Field 
1970 


The  1970  track  team,  guided  by 
Coach  John  Thompson,  was  one  of 
the  better  teams  that  Northwestern 
has  produced  in  past  years. 

There  was  a  lot  of  returning 
talent  this  year  to  age  the  Demon 
tracksters.  Muscle  men  Knute 
Anderson  and  Larry  Wright  returned 
to  the  discus  and  shot  put  rings 
respectively  to  add  many  points  in 
every  meet. 

Freshman  Richard  Lewis  also 
added  strength  with  his  pole  vaulting 
abilities.  Richard  cleared  the  bar  at 
14'  6"  at  the  annual  Northwestern  N 
Club  Track  Meet  early  in  February. 

Returning  cindermen  included 
sprinters  Doug  Cook,  Joey  Wilson, 
LeRoy  Sutton,  and  Larry  Kees. 


Coach  John  Thompson 


NSC  TRACK  TEAM:  Standing  from  left:  Jerry  Campbell  (manager), Dane  D'avy,  Ramon  Triche,  Larry  Wright,  Gary  McWilliams,  Ronnie  Haworth, 
Blane  Pedros,  Larry  Kees,  Richard  Lewis,  Mike  Niette,  Knute  Anderson,  and  Bill  Atkins.  Kneeling:  Doug  Cook,  Tim  Irons,  Phillip  Gauthier,  Paul 
Trueman,  Joey  Wilson,  Rodney  Mize,  Butch  Soigncr,  Roy  Cook,  Tommy  Wilson. 


Sports- 108 


Ronnie  Havworth,  880  run 


Gary  McWilliams,  880  run 


Butch  Soignier,  880  run 


Larry  Kees,  sprinter 


Sports- 109 


Richard  Lewis,  pole  vault 


Mike  Niette,  high  jump 


TRACK  MEN  WORK  THE  YEAR   ROUND 


Ramon  Triche,  javelin 


Knute  Anderson,  discus 


Larry  Wright,  shot  put 


like  Niette,  pole  vault 


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Rodney  Mize,  long  jump  and  triple  jump  Doug  Cook,  sprinter 


Dane  D'avy,  triple  jump 


Larry  kees,  intermediate  hurdles 


DEMON  THINCLADS   MAKE 
GOOD  SHOWING  IN  GSC 


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NSC  NETTERS 
MADE  THE 
COURTS  SHINE 
WITH  THEIR 
ABILITIES  FOR 
THE  GAME 


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Coach  Johnny  Emmons 


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NSC 
Weight 

Li  f  ti  ng 


WEIGHT   LIFTING   TEAM:   Steve  Miller,  Lloyd  Scallan,   and  Bob  Parker.  (Not  pictured: 
Robert  McKillips.) 


Miller  and  Parker  display  three  trophies  they  won  during  the  year. 


1 14— Sports 


LEFT:    Bol>  (right)  and  Lloyd  take  a   few 
pointers  from  veteran  Steve  Miller. 


Lloyd  prepares  to  get  it  up  high. 


Steve  is  in  a  state  of  deep  concentration. 


DEMON  LIFTERS 
ARE  BEST  IN  THE 

SOUTHERN  REGION 


Here  Steve  is  preparing  his  load. 


116— Sports 


Northwestern 's  womens  basket- 
ball squad  shot  to  a  3-0  record  to 
start  their  season  with  a  bang.  The 
girls  toppled  Stephen  F.  Austin 
58-48,  and  then  made  two  successful 
runs  at  USL.  They  whipped  South- 
western the  first  time  52-48  and  then 
set  the  Cajuns  back  95-59. 

The  outlook  was  good  for  the 
team  this  year.  They  received  new 
uniforms  and  were  playing  a  better 
schedule  than  past  years.  The  16th 
Annual  Houston  College  Women's 
Basketball  Tournament  was  just  one 
of  the  tourneys  that  they  attended. 
Mrs.  Mary  Farris  serves  as  coach  for 
the  team. 


Women  ?s 
Basketball 


WOMEN'S  VARSITY  BASKETBALL:  Kneeling,  left  to  right:  Fern  Martin,  Brenda  Crumb,  Janet  Parker,  Debbie  Myers.  Carolyn  Comer,Siss)  Smith, 
and  Lou  Wiggins.  Standing,  left  to  right:  Ann  McHale,  Pat  Tauzin,  Diane  Thomas,  Frances  Graves,  Conna  Crawford,  Melinda  \  oorhies,  Yicki  Weeks, 
and  Sheri  Hollingsworth. 


Sports— 117 


EARLY  SEASON 
SLATE  POSTS 
EXCELLENT 
RECORD 


Pat  Tauzin 


Diane  Thomas 


Melinda  Voorhies 


Lou  Wiggins 


Vicki  Weeks 


GIRLS  SHOW  GREAT 

IMPROVEMENT  OVER 

PAST  YEARS 


118-Sports 


Carolyn  Comers 


Donna  Crawford 


PLAY 
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PRIDE 
FOR 


NSC 


Sheri  Hollingsworth 


Janet  Parker 


Ann  McHale 


DEMONETTES  REPRESENT    NSC 
LIKE  TRUE  CHAMPS 


Sports- 119 


Women's 
Varsi  ty 

Volleyball 


Frances  Graves 


VARSITY  VOLLEYBALL  SQUAD:  Hack  row:  Fern  Martin,  Debbie  Crane,  Frances  Graves,  Vicki  Weeks,  and  Mrs.  Farris,  coach.  Kneeling:  Pat 
Tassin,  Carolyn  Comers,  and  Jackie  Smith. 


120    Sports 


Vicki  Weeks 


Women 's 

Jr.  Varsity 

Volleyball 


JR.  VARSITY  VOLLEYBALL  SQUAD:  Back  row:  Janet  Parker,  Ann  McHale,  Sissy  Smith  and  Mrs.  Farris,  coach.  Kneeling:  Penny  Parker, 
Beth  Crane,  Becky  Hudson,  and  Jackie  Smith. 


Sports- 121 


THE  GIRLS 

WORKED  WELL 

JUST  AS  THEY 

PLAY  WELL 


Debbie  Crane 


Carolyn  Comers 


Pat  Tauzin 


Fern  Martin 


Janet  Parker 


VOLLEYBALL  TEAMS  HAVE 
GOOD  SEASON  IN  1970 


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Intramural 
Sports 


Winner  of  cross  country  race 


Football  action 


Lining  up  for  the  cross  country  race 


Sports- 123 


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Participation— 125 


Alpha  Beta 
Alpha 


Officers:  (left  to  right)  Row  1:  Mary 
Anne  Ellzey  (president),  Charlotte 
Broussard  (vice-president),  Sharon 
Kelley  (corresponding  secretary),  Kay 
Gray  (Parliamentarian), 
Row  2:  Mary  Ann  Rabalais  (reporter), 
Susan  Tanner  (treasurer),  Pain  Staten 
(secretary). 


(left  to  right).  How  1 :  Kathy  Nettles,  Joyce  Wade,  Mary  Anne  Ellzey,  Elaine  Guillot. 

How  2:  Dorene  llawkes,  Irene  Morgel,  Sara  Beth  Tanner,  Beverly  James. 

Row  .'{:  Cathy  Pelt,  Sharon  Kelly,  Carolyn  Raines,  Rhonda  Royal. 

Row  4:  Kay  Gray,  Charlotte  Broussard,  Janice  Snow,  Mary  Ann  Rabalais,  Connie  Pine,  Susan  Tanner. 

Row  5:  Mariann  Strange,  Gloria  Trahan,  Margaret  Johc,  Pam  Staten. 

Row  (>:  Sharon  Duty,  Mrs.  Kern  Christensen,  (sponsor),  Edith  Bush,  Mrs.  Dorothy  Hanks,  (sponsor) 


L26    Organizations 


Alpha  Lambda 
Delta 


Officers:  (left  to  right)  Gloria  Turner 
(senior  advisor),  Lark  Christy  (treasurer), 
Barbara  Guillot  (keeper  of  the  grades), 
Bonnie  Beamon  (social  chairman),  Mae 
Blanchard  (president),  Ida  Killough 
(secretary),  Mrs.  Trunzler  (advisor).  Not 
pictured:  M.  Andries  (historian),  C.  Hazel 
(vice  president). 


(left  to  right)  Row  1 :  Barbara  Guillot,  Ida  Killough.  Bonnie  Beamon,  Mae  Blanchard,  Margaret  Andreis,  Emily  Kay  Brouillette. 

Row  2:  Pam  Wright,  Judy  Carter,  Carolyn  Breedlove,  Cynthia  Phillips,  Sissy  Hubley. 

Row  3:  Merrill  Neck,  Bonnie  Martin,  Bonnie  Lovegren,  Lark  Christy. 

Row  4:  Sandra  Caudle,  Mary  Ann  Rabalais,  Sherry  Dyson,  Sherry  Memtsas,  Esther  Kunce,  Elaine  McFatter,  Eugenia  Memtsas,  Kay  Gray. 

Row  5:  Gloria  Turner,  (senior  advisor),  Mamie  Trunzler  (sponsor),  Nancy  Stroschein,  Frances  Gail  Martin. 


Organizations— 1 27 


Associ  ated 

Men 

Students 


As  the  largest  men's  organization  at  Northwestern,  the  A  MS  has  the 
objectives  of  promoting  the  general  welfare  of  men  students;  serving  as  a 
means  of  communication  between  the  men  students  and  the  administration, 
particularly  as  regards  dormitory  affairs;  and  stimulating  good  citizenship 
and  responsibility  among  men  students.  All  undergraduate  men  students  are 
members  of  the  AMS. 

Residents  of  each  men's  dormitory  elect  representatives  who  serve  on  a 
council  within  their  dormitory,  and  who  also  represent  their  dormitory  in 
the  AMS  Legislative  Branch.  The  Legislative  Branch  deals  with  male  student 
affairs  on  a  college-wide  basis.  Off-campus  men  are  represented  on  the 
Legislative  Branch  by  male  students  chosen  at  large  from  the  off-campus 
enrollment. 


AMS  Officers: 
(left  to  right) 

Adviser 

Fred  Bosarge 
President 

James  R.  (Spanky)  Baker 
Secretary 

Clifton  Miller 
Vice-President 

Bill  Thrash 


Dorm     Council       Representatives 


1 28— Organizations 


Associ  ated 
Women  Students 


AWS  and  AMS  working  together. 


The  AWS  is  composed  of  all 
women  students  on  campus  and  is  a 
member  of  the  Inter-collegiate  As- 
sociation of  Women  Students.  Elect- 
ed representatives  from  each  resi- 
dence hall  serve  on  the  AWS  Council 
through  which  the  women  have  a 
voice  in  their  government.  Its  pur- 
pose is  to  promote  the  intellectual, 
social  and  spiritual  welfare  of  women 
students;  to  develop  in  students  a 
sense  of  responsibility,  cooperation 
and  friendship;  and  to  uphold  high 
social  and  academic  standards  among 
students  in  college. 


(left  to  right)  Sissy  Hubley,  Sophomore  representative  to  the  Judiciary  Board;  Carolyn  Ehrhardt,  Junior  representative  to  the  Judiciary  Board: 
Eugenie  Memtsas,  Publicity  Chairman,  Linda  Henderson,  President;  Janet  Churchman,  Vice-President;  Brenda  Stanly.  [RWS  Representative; 
Lynn  Killen,  Secretary:  Shirley  Memtsas,  Treasurer. 


Organizations 


Beta  Gamma 
Psi 


Row  1:  (left  to  right)  Lance  Beckett,  Secretary;  Travis  Bolton,  Vice-President;  Henry  Adley; 
Pat  Green;  Herman  Fontenot,  Treasurer; 

Row   2:    Henry    Burns,    President:   Ronnie    Broadway;  Edward  Huckie;  Earl  G.  Thames, 
Adviser;  (not   present)  John    Beck,   Sue  Dearman,   Nelson    Herman,  Mike  Smith,   William 


Richardson. 


Beta 


Beta 


Beta 


Row  1 :  Warren  Lambard;  Thomas  Hardaway;  Suzanne  McElwee;  Michael  Pistorius; 

Row  2:  Dr.  James  C.  Lin;  Dr.  James  A.  Price  (sponsor);  Dr.  Burton  R.  Buckley,  Mr.  Kenneth 

R.  Williams;  Patrick  Murphy,  David  Hay  den; 

Row  3:  Mr.  Dick  Stalling,  Dr.  W.  G.  Erwin:  Dr.  Robert  I!.  Hamilton;  Jim  Ledoux;  kirh\ 

Ramsey;  Dr.  Robert  E.  Noble;  Ron  Distefano.  (not  pictured)  Greg  Bell;  Connie  Conine. 


130    Organizations 


Blue  Key  is  a  national  honor  fraternity  whose  purpose  is  service  to  the 
college  and  fellow  students.  Membership  requires  an  overall  2.5  academic 
average,  membership  and  officership  in  at  least  two  campus  organizations,  a 
junior  standing  and  90%  affirmative  vote  of  the  chapter. 


Blue 


Key 


Row  1  (top  to  bottom):  Bill  Loftin;  Robert  Anglin,  Treasurer;  Warren  Lambard;  Henry  Burns;  James  Jeansonne,  Reporter;  Mike  Decambre; 

Steven  Rhodes;  Barry  Barr,  Vice-President; 

Row  2:  Ronald  Mayeaux,;  Randy  Jackson;  John  Ramsey;  Ben  Rushing,  Jr.,  Alumni  Secretary;  Travis  Bolton;  John  Gallemore;  Allen  Posey;  Bill 

Allbritten,  President; 

Row  3:  Ronald  McBride,  Historian;  Tommy  Regina;  Kevin  Crowe;  Dean  Leonard  Nichols,  Sponsor;  Johnny  Wanger;  Chuck  Soileau;    Kirbey 

Ramsey;  Robert  Throgmorton. 


Organizations- 131 


Circle  K 


The  Circle  K  is  a  national  service 
organization  with  intentions  of  help- 
ing and  bettering  the  school  and 
community.  Membership  is  open  to 
male  students  of  good  character  and 
a  scholastic  average  of  2.0  with 
sufficient  interests  in  the  Club.  Circle 
K  is  sponsored  by,  but  not  part  of, 
The  Kiwanis  Club  of  Natchitoches, 
Louisiana.  The  organization  func- 
tions at  all  college  activities  giving 
the  members  an  opportunity  to  take 
a  part  in  securing  the  continuance  of 
our  heritage  and  in  providing,  for  the 
preservation  of  the  free  world,  for 
one  day  the  future  of  America  will 
be  the  hands  of  these  young  men. 


Officers   (left   to   right):    Seated— Linda  Henderson  (sweetheart),  Ronnie  Brown,  Ronnie 
Morrow.     Standing— Tommy  Johnson  (faculty  advisor),  Dwight  Boudreaux,  Dale  Brouillette.' 


Members  (left  to  right):  Byron  Lemoine,  Ronnie  Brown,  Ted  Brasher,  Woody  Schick,  Ronnie  Morrow,  John  Norton,  John  Burgin,  Dwight 
Boudreaux,  Buzz  Scott. 


132— Organizations 


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Campus 
Girl  Scouts 


iMembers  (left  to  right)  Row  1:  Pat  Smith, 
1st  vice-pres.;  Tonia  Scallan,  2nd  vice-pres. 
Row  2:  Sherryll  Morse,  Parliamentarian; 
Charlotte  Broussard,  pres.; 
Row  3:  Charlotte  Sandoz,  historian;  Mrs. 
Fern  Christensen,  sponsor.  (  Not  Shown): 
V  ickie  Eakin,  Corresponding  secretary, 
Marie  Ward,  recording  secretary,  Janice 
Chandler,  Treasurer.) 


Contemporary  Dancers 


dembers  (left  to  right)  Row  1:  Cindy  Coker,  Liza  Pilola,  Susan  Smith,  Barbara  Robertson, 
low  2:  Gloria  James,  Peggy  Landry,  Theresa  Norris,  Mel  Lambert,  Jane  Howard,  Diana  Webb. 


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Organizations— 133 


Davis 
Players 


Officers:  (Left-right) 

President: 

Tonum  I  )avis 
Secretary: 

Margret  Jobe 
Treasurer: 

Boh  ( lo \ 
Vice-President: 

Bruce  Friedman 

|).i\i-  l'la\er>  strive  to  develop  lalenl  in 
dramatic  work  and  to  cultivate  a  taste  for 
the  best  in  drama. 


Members  (left-right)  seated  first  row  Susan  Fhlcrs,  Dr.  Edna  West,  Margaret  Jobe,  Bob  Cox,  Tommy  Davis,  Bruce  Friedman,  second  row— Ann 
Stout,  Carla  Spears,  Louella  Bains,  Lynn  Kimball,  Una-Marie  Willits,  Lucas  Lupo,  third  row-Claudia  Moore,  Judy  Johnson,  Jerry  Johnson, 
Stephen  Stannard,  Doug  Stannard,  Abigail  Hahn,  fourth  row-Don  McCaa,  Mr.  Ray  A.  Schexnider,  Mr.  Bill  Basham,  Mr.  George  Stewart, 
Donnie  Couvillion,  fifth  row— Joseph  Lunt 


Organizations    134 


Demon  NSC  Wind  Ensemble 


Members— Flutes;  Barbara  Willis,  Stanley  Savant,  Maureen  Driscoll,  Oboes:  Robert  Krause, 
Barbara  Gaeddert,  Bassoons;  Alice  McGee,  Janelle  Traban,  Clarinets;  Rick  Lacy,  Ron 
Brigmon,  Paul  Weller,  Mike  Williiord,  David  Butler,  Ray  Morrison,  Beverly  Reeves,  Katby 
Albritton,  Rita  Addison,  Wanda  Cbicola,  Vickie  Brinkley,  Saxophones;  Yvonne  McLambre, 
Rinkie  Williamson,  Phillip  Evans,  James  Hooter,  Cornets:  Charles  Pace,  Craig  Bush,  Bill 
Sheppert,  Randy  Frame,  Tom  Torpy,  Eddie  Farabough,  Horns:  Craig  Pratt,  Glen  Welman,  Kay 
Jones,  Wayne  Woodall.  Trombone:  Bill  Conerly,  Dale  Ward,  Al  Hobson,  Jim  Muse,  Baritone; 
Carolyn  Donovan,  Phillip  Moon,  Larry  Powell,  Richard  Fletcher,  James  Seymore,  Leo  Murray, 
Ronnie  Berry,  Marimba;  Judy  Carter,  Timpani;  Steven  Hitt,  String  Bass;  Richard  Rose 

The  NSC  Wind  Ensemble  in  its  second  year  of  existence  enjoyed  a  most 
successful  year  of  musical  experiences.  The  members  of  this  organization 
dedicate  themselves  to  the  highest  principle  set  forth  by  the  College  Band 
Directors  National  Association— "the  College  Band  ....  a  serious  and  distinctive 
medium  of  musical  expression  ...  of  vital  service  and  importance  to  its 
members,  its  institution,  and  its  art." 


Director— J.  Robert  Smith 


Organizations—  1 35 


Demon  Marching 
Band 

The  150-member  Demon  March- 
ing Band  is  comprised  of  students 
from  all  parts  of  Louisiana,  as  well  as 
from  many  different  sections  of  the 
United  States. 

Each  student  has  his  own  per- 
sonal interest  as  evidenced  in  the 
diversity  of  majors  being  pursued  by 
band  members.  These  majors  include 
business,  psychology,  mathematics, 
microbiology,  social  science,  speech, 
ROTC,  nursing,  music,  and  all  phases 
of  the  education  field. 

Fifty  students  are  majoring  in 
music. 

The  1970  graduating  members  of 
the  Demon  Band  included  eleven 
public  school  band  directors,  the 
largest  group  in  any  single  semester  at 
NSC. 

While  there  is  diversity  of 
academic  interests  among  Demon 
Band  members,  all  have  one  common 
desire— to  produce  top-notch  enter- 
tainment for  football  fans  during 
every  half-time  performance.  The 
group  worked  together  as  a  well-knit 
unit  to  produce  exciting,  spirited 
shows  for  all  home  games  and  for 
many  out-of-town  contests. 

The  Demon  Band  concludes  its 
marching  activities  for  the  year  by 
participating  in  the  annual  Natchi- 
toches Christmas  Festival  Parade. 


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Flutes— Barbara  Willis,  Stanley  Savant,  Maureen  Driseoll,  Gayle  Nesom,  Carolyn  Chatelain, 

Julia  Sanders,  Alice  McGee,  Sally  Box,  Robert  Earl  Oliver  and  Kathleen  Knieper. 

Clarinets— Richard  Lacy,   Ron  Brigman,   Paul  Weller,  David  Butler,  Mike  Williford,  Janelle 

Trahan,  Beverly  Reeves,  Wanda  Chicola,  Kathleen  Allhrittou,  Raymond  Morrison,  Johanna 

Clinesmith,  Rita  Addison,  and  Robert  Wilder. 

Bass  Clarinets— Rosemary  Mathews  and  Vickie  Brinkley 

Alto  Saxophones— Yvonne  McLamore,  Carol  Perkins,  Susie  Haynes,  Rinkie  Williamson,  Kathy 

Comeaux,  Kerry  Dubae,  Mike  Norris,  and  Virginia  Rabalais. 

Tenor— Phil  Evans,  Shane  Bordelon,  Jim  Carter,  and  James  Hooter. 

Baritone— David  Mitchell  and  Glennella  Vidrine. 

Cornets— Judy   Coker,  Charles  Pace,  Craig  Bush,  Bill  Sheppert,  Randy  Frame,  Tom  Torpy, 

Edward  Farabough,  Leonard  Casson,  Liz  Lucia,  Ronnie  Brasher,  Mike  Smith,  Lance  Lambdin, 

Johnny  Wall,  Diana  Johnson,  Danny  Palmer,  Sherry  Hollingsworth,  Mallory  Walden,  Charles 

Horton,  Judy  Stokes,  and  Man  Williams. 

French  Horn— Glen  Welman,  Craig  Pratt,  Kay  Jones,  Wayne  Woodall,  Mary  Ann  McDonald, 

Dawn  Autry,  Irene  Morgel,  Vickie  Morgel,  Robert  Lindsey,  and  Charlotte  Mills. 

Trombone— Bill   Conerly,   Les   Steele,   Carolyn   Donovan,    Al  Hobson,  Jack  Morrish,  John 

Keppell,  Jim  Muse,  James  Maxwell,  Tommy  Tynes,  and  Dale  Ward. 

Euphonium-Philip  Moon,  Mary  Roberts,  Philip  Knowles,  J.  D.  Harris,  and  Robert  Savant. 

Bass— Larry  Powell,  Richard  Fletcher,  Ron  Spiller,  James  Daniel,  Tommy  Bogue  and  Stanley 

Loyd. 

Percussion— Steve   Hitt,  James  Seymour,  Lee  Murray,  Johnette  Johnston,  Ron  Berry,  Dale 

Shaw,   Rick  Jonas,   Eddie  Boutte,  Joyce  Johnston,  Debbie  Kirclmer,  Tommy  Davis,  Don 

Foster,  David  Mayer,  DeeDee  Hudson,   Louie  Frederick,  Cynthia  Jonas,  Judy  Carter,  and 

Jeannette. 

Drum  Majors— Tommy  Tynes,  Dale  Ward. 


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Demon  Marching  Band  Members  continued 

from  page  136 

Color  Guard— Karen  Menge,  Melvina  Naik, 

Cheryl   Ramsey,    Sandra   Raines,   Rebecca 

Richard,  Demetris  Lovelady,  Debbie  Jones. 

Mary    Bird,    Mary    Beach,   Brenda   Grant, 

Kathv  Lawn. 

Majorettes— Linda      Williams,      Sandra 

Godeau,  Gayle  Moody,  Kathy  Lee,  Vicky 

Chandler,      Charlotte     Gunter,     Charlotte 

Sullivan,  Star  Autry,  Lynette  Ater,  Linda 

Amnions,  Joanne  Sullivan. 

Dancers— Peggy      Landry,      Cindy     Coker, 

Michelle  Dupont.  Brenda  McElwee,  Linda 

Baton,    Mary    Koury,  Merrill  Neck,  Janet 

Futrell,  Vickie  Stothart,  Penni  Coker,  Carla 

McCain,  Karen  Spain,  Kay  McKnight,  Joan 

Wegman. 


John  Raush,  Assistant  Director;  J.  Robert 
Smith,  Director 


James  Seymour  plays  his  music  intently. 


The  NSC  Marching  Band  spends  many  long  hours  perfecting  the  shows  which  it  performs 
at  Demon  football  games. 


Organizations— 137 


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Euthenics 
Club 


OFFICERS:    Seated-Brenda   Stanly,  First   V.   Pres.:   Hallie  Miller  Pres.;   Patti   Churchman, 
Second  V.  Pres.;  Maxine  Southerland,  Adv.. 

Standing— Phyllis  Loupe,  Trea.:  Margaret  Andries,  Hist:  Barbara  Melcher,  Pub.  Chairman:  Patti 
Eskew,  Pub.  Chairman:  Glenda  Comeaux,  Sec:  Stephni  Farabee,  Parliamentarian. 


Row  1 :  (left  to  right)  Theresa  D'Angelo,  kathy  McLain,  Emily  Smith 

Row  2:  Wanda  Saves,  Stephni  Farabee,  Vicki  Churchman,  Dorothy  Fair,  Dana  Roundtree.  Hallie  Miller. 

Row  3:   Patti  Eskew,  Bonnie  Martin,  Kathy  Gray,  Alexis  Pharris,  Patti  Churchman,  Annette  Labry,  Barbara  Melcher.  Glenda  Comeaux. 

Phyllis  Loupe. 


Organizations—  1 39 


Geology  Club 


OFFICERS: 

Vice-President— 
Randy  McKnight 

Advisor— 
Dr.  John  D.  Waskoin 

President- 
Johnny  Wanger 

Secretary- 
Timothy  Poston 

Treasurer- 
Herman  Lawson 


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(left  to  right)  Seated  Linda  Billimek;  R.  L.  Colvard,  Jr.;  Randy  McKnight,  Johnny  Wanger;  Bob  Parker;  Herman  Lawson;  Timothy  Poston. 
Standing:  Dr.  John  D.  Waskom;  Bill  Hatcher;  Ashley  Disotell;  Katy  Ward;  Rodney  Miller;  Charles  Jackson;  David  Tarver;  and  Nolan  LeBlanc,  Jr. 


140 -Organizations 


Hearing 

And 
Speech  Club 


OFFICERS: 
Seated 

Secretary- 
Linda  Arthur 

President— 
Ernilv  Brouillette 


V. 


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Row  1:  Renee  Marshall,  Linda  Arthur,  Carolyn  Landry,  Norma  Oliver,  Annie  Lewis,  Ruth  Pierson,  Diane  Rachal,  Joyce  White. 
Row  2:  John  Mitchell,  Emily  Brouillette,  Judy  Smith,  Gail  Murphy,  Lynn  Tate,  Suzanne  Ortego,  Sunny  Hogan,  Rosalyn  Scroggs. 
Row  3:  Ralph  Pinckley. 


Organizations— 1 4 1 


OFFICERS  OF  KAPPA 
DELTA  PI  are  (left  to 
rijili  t)  Dr.  Thomas  Clinton, 

sponsor  and  treasurer; 
Veta  Ann  Medica,  secre- 
tary; and  Ernestine 
Wroten,  president. 


Kappa  Delta  Pi 


Kappa  Delta  Pi  is  a  National  Honorary  Society  in  education  to  encourage  high 
professional  intellectual  and  personal  standards,  and  to  recognize  outstanding  contributions 
to  education.  A  member  must  maintain  above  "B"  average,  be  of  junior  or  sending 
classification,  and  receive  an  invitation. 


LI  l,(t\\  (lel'l  lo  right)  are:  Row  I:  Chris  Maxwell.  Tltea  Sheppard.  Lonlta  Lazarus,  and  Phyllis  Lee.  Low  2:  Ernestine 
Wroten,  Cecile  Culp,  Veta  Ann  Medica,  and  Mary  Ann  Ellzey.  Row  3:  Dr.  Thomas  Clinton  (faculty  sponsor).  Officers  not 
shown  are  Janice  Bennett,  1st  vice  president;  Bonnie  McNeely,  2nd  vice  president;  and  Georgia  Kennison,  reporter-historian. 


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Military  Science 


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The  daily  lowering  and  raising  of  the  flag  is  a  military  tradition  at  N.S.C. 


Organizations— 143 


Lt.  Colonel  Charles  Avery 

Professor  and  Head  of  Military  Science 

and  Tactics. 


Major  Clifford  Eby, 

Assistant   Professor  of  Military  Science 


Major  Billy  J.  Cone 


Regular 


Army 


Staff 


Captain  Paul  K.  Lister, 

Assistant   Professor  of  Military  Science. 


Staff  Members  (left  to  right):  MSC  Alvin  Fowler,  SGM  James  0.  Davis,  SSG  Johnny  L. 

George. 


144— Organizations 


Reserved  Officers  Training  Corps 

This  year  the  Reserve  Officer  Training  Corps  celebrated  its 
nineteenth  birthday  on  the  Northwestern  campus.  NSC  has  one 
of  the  finest  military  departments  in  the  South  and  places 
emphasis  on  the  development  of  leadership  and  military  apti- 
tude. Upon  completion  of  the  advanced  course,  the  graduate  is 
eligible  for  a  commission  as  Second  Lieutenant  in  the  Regular 
Army  or  the  Army  Reserve. 

When  the  President  of  the  United  States  appoints  a  commis- 
sioned officer  in  the  United  States  Army  -  one  knows  that  he 
has  made  the  most  of  his  potential  -  for  his  country's  sake  as 
well  as  his  own. 

The  cadets  participated  in  almost  all  of  the  extracurricular 
activities  which  contributed  greatly  toward  making  ROTC  one 
of  the  leading  organizations  on  campus. 

Cadet  Corps  Staff 


Iembers  of  ROTC  Staff  (left  to  right) 
Row  1 :  Cadet  Col.  Thomas  Swindell,  Sponsor  Marcie  Fowler,  Sponsor  Kathv  Collier,  Sponsor  Ann  Mathis. 
Row  2:  Lt.  Col.  James  Jeansonne,  I.  G.  Maj.  Jerry  Masters,  S-l,  Maj.  John  Foster,  Capt.  Ronald  Spiller,  S-2,  Maj.  Paul  Peyton  S-3,Capt.  Donald 
Johnston  S-4, 


Row  3:  Capt.  Ralph  Young,  1st  Lt.  Bill  Evans,  1st  Lt.  Joe  Gardsbane,  1st  Lt.  Bob  Murphy,  2nd  Lt.  William  Ri< 
Row  4:  C  /Sgt.  Roger  Opio,  Ronnie  Thomas,  Mike  Clark,  Ben  Swilley,  Allen  Fertitta. 


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Organizations—  1 45 


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Company 


Company  A  prepares  for  mass  formation. 


Members  (left  to  right):Row  1:  Garlon  Slav,  Bill  Allbritten,  Bob  Throgmorton,  Sherman  Doolittle,  Vicki  Hutchinson,  John  Gallemore,  Ronald 

Smith, 

Row  2:  Jack  Phares,  Donald  Bennett,  Eldon  Cook,  Walter  Creighlon,  Dane  Dastugue,  Wayne  McFarland,  Rohert  Nida,  Frank  Aught,  Barnette 

Harp,  Stewart  frost,  Scott  Brown, 

Bow   I:  Lavelle  Jeane,  Paul  Maddox,  Harold  Letz,  Thomas  Monarch.  Donald  Johnson,  James  Foster, 

Row  5:  Larry  De  Blieux,  Joe  Green,  Ronald  Sewell,  Donald  Washington,  Alex  Jones,  Alfred  Leon, 

Row  6:  Tim  Lynch,  Fdward  Hall,  Otis  Dunhoe,  Thomas  VVhitaker,  James  Stewart.  Mike  Thaler. 

Row  7:  Robert  Jackson,  John  Hammond,  August  Tuma,  Thomas  Taggart,  Joseph  Duval. 


1 46    ( )rganizations 


Company 


Members  (left  to  right):  Row  1:  Noah  Cox,  John  Kerley,  Al  Lewis,  Dean  Caldwell,  Alwyn  Phillips,  Dehby  Gibbs,  James  Davis,  Boh  Adkinson 

Row  2:  Henry  Atwood,  Pt.  Sgt.;  Dana  Hakes,  Alexander  Fields,  J.  L.  Feldeis,  James  Mayston,  Robert  Banks, 

Row  3:  William  Gaines,  Peter  Piazza,  John  Dill,  Robert  Chance,  David  Jett, 

Row  4:  S.  P.  Gerhardt,  Ronald  Fields.  Thomas  Martin,  Sterling  Baldwin,  Robert  Lutz,  Sherman  Fruge. 


Organizations— 147 


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Members  (left  to  right)  Row  1:  David  Morris,  1st  Sgt.;  Thomas  llardaway,  executive  officer;  Peggy  Beasley,  sponsor;  Joe)  Waters,  company 

commander;  John  Johnson,  guidon  bearer 

Row  2:  Lloyd  Scallan,  Lou  Slegemann,  Larry  Hall,  Carter  Perry,  Jerry  Antee,  (den  Barnette 

Row  3:  James  Johnson,  Harmon  Lumpkin,  Rodger  Sexton,  Stephen  Maxwell.  Johnn>  Wall,  Thomas  \  aughan. 

Row  I :  ( lharles  Webb,  John  Welch.  Lobby  Brian,  Jim  Larmoyeaux,  J.  J.  Rambin,  Gary  Estess 

Row  .r>:  Ldward  (  Tame.  Miles  \le\eel\  ,  James  l!err\  ,  Joseph  ISaseo.  David  \  arnell,  Robert  llaire, 

Row  (>:  Mike  Niette,  Chris  Moore.  Hill  Turner.  Gregory  Cooper.  Lewis  Knight,  Ralph  Green, 

Row  7:  Robert  Ramagos,  Stewart  Lwing,  Robert  May,  Dennis  McClintock,  Shannon  Springer,  Sonny  McBride,  Tim  \nglin 


L  48— Organizations 


Drum  and  Bugle  Corps 


Members  (left  to  right)  Row  1:  Carol  E.  Perkins,  Robert  Oliver,  George  Roberts,  Kent 

Gibson,  Robert  Lindsay, 

Row  2:  Darryl  Lloyd,  Vincent  Mastracchio,  David  Lowery,  Herbert  Perkins, 

Row  3:  Demond  G.  Boutte,  Ed  Hebert,  Donald  Foster, 

Row  4:  Charles  Fletcher,  Emmett  Miller,  Verbie  Ratcliff. 


Corps  Sponsors 


Members  (left  to  right) 

Captain 

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1st  Lt. 

Ann  Mathis 
Captain 

Debbie  Gibbs 
1st  Lt. 

Carol  Perkins 
Captain 

Vicky  Hutchison 
Colonel 

Marcie  Fowler 


Marcie  Fowler  decorates  one  of  the  new 
sponsers. 


Organizations-  ]  49 


R.O.T.C. 

Cadets 
Flight 
Training 


Members  (left  to  rifdit)  Kneeling:  William 
Evans.  C/ILt;  Charles  Verret.  C/2Lt;  Joey 
Waters,  C/CPT; 

Standing:  Ronald  Spiller,  C/CPT:  Donald 
C/CPT  ON  Wing:  Noah  Cox,  C/2Lt. 


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Members  (left  to  right)  Row  I :  Ralph  Aaron,  Joseph  Springer,  Lavelle  Jeanne,  Peter  Piazza,  Jerry  McWhecter,  eaptian. 
Row  2:  Robert  Adkinson,  Roger  '  )|>is.  Ralph  Green,  Paul  Maddox,  James  Stewart,  Dana  Hakes. 


150— Organizations 


Black    Knights    demonstrate    their  famous 
flip  exchange. 


Black  Knights 


Members   (left    to   right):    John   L.  Johnson, 

guidon  hearer 

Row    1:   David   Morris,   executive  officer:  Fd 

Hill,  Gary   Estess.  Dennis  Shinn,  Bill  Gains, 

Kathv  Collier,  Ronald  Thomas,  Commanding 

officer; 

Row    2:    Robert  Haire,  Miles  McNeely,   Ken 

Francis,  Don  Sewood, 

Row  3:  Scott  Brown.  Bill  Turner.  John  Welch, 

Mien  Feritta. 

Row  4:  Dana  Hakes,  Joe  Lovis.  Bruce  Welsh. 

Ronald  Fields.  David  Jett. 


Organizations— 151 


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Halftime  ceremony  performed  by  Black  Knights  and  R.O.T.C.  Cadets  at  Homecoming  game. 


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Presentation   by   Henry  Burns  of  new  R.O.T.C.  flag  to  Corps  of  Cadets  in  the  latter  part  of  Nov.  Left-right:  Corps  Commander,  Thomas 
Swindell:  Leo  Sanford;  President,  Arnold  Kilpatrick:  and  Lt.  Col.  Charles  Avery. 


Organizations    153 


The  Neptune  Club 


(left  to  right)  Row  1:  George  Gray— Coach  &  Water  Show  Director,  Mrs.  Don  McKinney— Coach  &  Sponsor, 

Row  2:  Returning  Letterman:  Lynn  Shivers— President,  Gayle  Yester— Vice-President,  Susan  Iman,  Sandra  Caudle,  Besty  Wentzel,  Jeff  Nelken. 

Row  3:  Cissy  Smith,  Donna  Kavalawski— Wardrobe  Mistress,  Claudia  Glass,  Beverly  Torges,  Monica  Botts— Sec.-Treas.,  Julie  Loughran,  Pat 

Gilmore. 

Row  4:  Bill  Stevens,  Lynn  McEachern,  John  Will,  Joe  O'Neal,  Jane  Day— Pub.  Chairman,  and  Mary  Lubee. 


154— Organizations 


Christmas  Water  Show 


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The  purpose  of  the  club  is  to  promote  swimming,  diving,  synchronized  swimming,  competitive  swimming  and  physical 
fitness.  Membership  is  open  to  all  men  and  women  students  of  NSC  who  have  passed  their  intermediate  swim  test.  People 
from  all  over  the  state  come  to  see  the  winter  water  show  which  is  presented  annually. 


Organiz  ations  —  1 5  5 


Cheerleaders 


Mike  Fontenot 

Melanie  Lee 

Curry  Miller,  head  cheerleader 

Patty  Page 

I  .ear)  Klingman 

Rudolph  Burnette 

Jo  Pease 

Dianna  Phillips 

David  Watts 


Mademoiselles 


First  Row  (I  to  r):  Suzanne  McElwee,  Carla  McCain,  Merrill  Neck,  Liz  Koury,  Karen  Spain,  Penni  Coker,  Cindy  Coker. 
Second  How:  Peggy  Landry,  Janet  Futrell,  Juan  Wegmann,  Linda  Lalon,  Kay  McKnight,  Vicki  Stothart,  Michelle  Dupont. 


1 56— ( Irganizations 


Twirlers 


(left  to  right)  Charlotte  Gunter,  Starr 
Aulrv,  Gayle  Moody,  Vicki  Chandler, 
Linda  Williams  (head  twirler),  Kathy  Lee, 
Joan  Sullivan,  Sandra  Goudeau.  Charlotte 
Sullivan 


Pom-Pon  Squad 


Center  (left  to  right):  Alternates,  Cynthia  Riser,  Kathleen  Greenard,  Linda  Wilhurn. 

Outside:  Pam  Chandler,  Darlene  Davis,  Susan  Smith,  Claudia  Neal,  Mel  Lambert,  Nelda  Durbin  (captain),   Linda  Sepulvado,  Patsv  Russell, 

Sandra  Durbin,  Mary  Stewart. 


Organizations—  1 5 1 


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Officers:  Bottom  to  Top 

Secretary- 
Joe  Davis,  Kappa  Sigma 

1st  V.  President— 
Mike  Heibel,  Sigma  Tan  Gamma 

President- 
James  Genovese,  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon 

2nd  V.  President— 
Dwight  Boudreaux,  Pi  Kappa  Phi 

Treasurer— 
Randy  Bouknight,  Kappa  Sigma 

Parliamentarian- 
Cecil  Campbell,  Sigma  Tau  Gamma 

It  is  the  purpose  of  the  Interfra- 
ternity  Council  to  fulfill  four  object- 
ives: to  promote  harmony  and  a 
cooperative  relationship  among  the 
five  social  fraternities  of  the  campus, 
to  foster  and  maintain  a  high  respect 
for  fraternity  and  interfraternity  re- 
lationships within  our  college,  to 
maintain  high  scholastic,  moral, 
social  and  personal  standards,  and  to 
compile  and  enforce  rules  for  the 
improving  of  the  fraternity  system 
on  campus.  By  pursuing  these  goals 
the  campus  social  fraternity  mem- 
bers more  fully  realize  the  true 
meaning  of  Greek  life.  By  working 
together  they  achieve  a  more  positive 
and  unified  existence. 


(left  to  right):  Row  I:  Bob  Chaler,  Joe  Davis,  James  Genovese; 

Row  2:  Bruce  Kevil,  Mike  Heibel,  Bob  Murphy; 

Row  3:  B.  J.  Cunningham,  Sonny  Miles,  Dwight  Boudreaux; 

Row  4:  Cecil  Campbell,  Lee  Fisher,  Randy  Bouknight,  Rick  Slaton. 


160— Organizations 


Panhelleni  c 
Counci  1 

Officers  and  Sr.  Delegates: 

Bottom  to  Top 

President 
Sherry  Hale  Delta  Zeta 

V.  President- 
Lynda  Henderson  Tri  Sigma 

Scribe- 
Janet  Churchman  Sigma  Kappa 

Treasurer- 
Mary  Ford  Alpha  Sigma 

Historian— 
Gayle  Moody  Phi  Mu 

The  purpose  of  the  North- 
western State  College  Panhellic 
Council  are  four-fold:  to  promote 
scholarship,  high  character,  a  better 
understanding  of  the  Greek  World, 
and  harmony  among  the  Greek 
organizations. 

A  member  of  the  National  Pan- 
hellenic  Conference,  the  Panhellenic 
Council  serves  as  the  governing  body 
of  the  five  N.S.C.  sororities  on  cam- 
pus. It  sponsors  campus  projects 
which  include  a  convocation  for 
Freshman  girls  and  an  all-Greek 
Christmas  Carol  Sing.  Scholarship 
among  the  women  students  at  N.S.C. 
is  encouraged  by  the  Council  with 
the  presentation  of  a  Freshman 
Scholarship  Award  each  year. 


Jr.  Delegates— Bottom  to  Top:  Pat  Tynes  DZ,  Rene  Gibson  Sigma  Kappa,  Carrie  McClelland 
Alpha  Sigma  Alpha,  and  Diane  Gormley. 


Organizations— 1 6 1 


Sigma     Tau 


Gamma 


A  Chain  of  Honors.  .  .  .The  first  local   fraternity  to  receive  a  charter  at  NSC,  49 
years  ago.  Januarj    19,    1929,   marks  the   date  of  the   founding  of  the  first  national 
fraternity  at  Northwestern  State  College.  .  .Sigma  Tau  Gamma.  The  first  fraternity  to 
buy  a  house  off-campus  where  the  members  live  and  work  together.  First  to  have  a  live 
mascot.  .  .a  St.  Bernard.  .  .1  \l  .  First  to  s\  nibolize  the  light  of  their  brotherhood.  .  .an  Eternal  Flame. 

Nationally.  Sigma  Tau  Gamma  has  been  founded  first  at  more  colleges  than  any  other  fraternity.  More  than  two-thirds 
of  their  chapters  have  the  distinction  of  being  the  oldest  fraternity  on  their  respective  campuses.  Thus,  Sigma  Tau 
Gamma.  .  .the 


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Alpha  Sigma  Alpha 


Beth  Pugh 
Kathy  Sanders 
Rosalyn  Schwarz 


(left   to   right)    Rosalyn   Schwarz,  Treasurer;  Carrie  McClelland,  President;  Candy  Gates, 
Secretary;  and  Mary  Frances  Ford,  Vice-President. 


Sharon  Calhoun 
Candice  Cates 


Kathleen  Crowley 
Mary  Frances  Ford 


164-Organizations 


Alpha     Sigma     Alpha 

In  the  year  Nineteen  Hundred  One.  five  college  girls  at  picturesque  Longwood  College,  located  in  Farmville, 
Virginia,  formed  a  sorority  named  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha.  On  the  Northwestern  campus  in  1930,  Psi  Psi  chapter  was 
established.  Today,  the  Greek  letters  ASA  grace  the  doors  of  sixty  chapters  in  the  United  States.  Each  chapter  can  be 
identified  by  its  jewels,  the  pearl  and  the  ruby;  by  its  colors,  pearl  white  and  crimson,  palm  green  and  gold;  and  by  its 
flowers,  the  Aster  and  the  Narcissus.  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha  members  know  the  value  of  sharing  common  ideals  and 
organized  activities  with  their  sisters  in  a  nation-wide  sorority. 

Throughout  the  year  are  many  enjoyable  and  rewarding  experiences  that  draw  ASA  members  into  a  spirit  of 
sisterhood.  This  year  all  the  Alpha  Sigs  recall  the  Award's  Banquet.  INSPECTION  by  Elaine  Rah  aim,  painting  the 
house.  Summer  Workshop  plans  made  at  4  A.M.,  State  Fair  Weekend,  Slumber  Parties,  Phoenix  Ball,  and  many  other 
funtions.  The  members  of  ASA  strive  always  to  maintain  the  traditions  and  standards  of  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha  while  they 
are  reminded  always  of  their  motto— Aspire,  Seek,  Attain. 


Johanna  Clinesmith 
Clydeanna  Cobb 
Robin  Creighton 


Randy  Little 
Carrie  McClelland 
Melina  Potwin 


Barbara  Woodard 
Lester  Fife, 
Man  of  the  Year 


Organizations— 165 


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(left  lo  right)  Sue  Hutchins,  Rec.  Sec;  Susan  Brumfield,  President;  Claire  Mahfouz,  2nd  V.P.; 
Wendy  Bedgood,  1st  V.P.;  Pat  Green,  Treas.;  Sherry  Strickland,  Historian. 


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Delta      Zeta 

Row   1  (page  166,  left  to  right):  Carol  Almand,  Sharon  Baker,  Wendy  Bedgood,  Mary 

Bernard,  Margaret  Blandin,  Deborah  Borel,  Susan  Brumfield,  Cheryl  Campbell 

Row   2  (page  166):   Martha  Cathey,   Becky  Coleman,  Connie  Conine,  Alma  Crowder, 

Debbie  Davis,   Gay  Davis,   Elian  Daye,  Jan  Dodson  (page  167)  Mary  Douglas,  Verlyn 

Dupree,  Nonnie  Edwards,  Dorothy  Fair,  Kristine  Gauthier 

Row  3:  (page  166):  Linda  Green,  Pat  Green,  Myrtle  Guidry,  Kaye  Gurney,  Sherry  Hale, 

Sharon  Helo,  Jan  Henson,  Pam  Hooper,  (page  167)  Marilyn  Huffman,  Sue  Hutchins,  Susie 

Idom,  Patricia  Jarrell,  Kathy  Koehler, 

Row    4:    (page    166):   Betty   Laningham,   Claire  Mahfouz,   Bonnie  Martin,  Mary   Anna 

McClure,  Lynn  Miller,  Sharon  Montgomery,  Mary  E.  Napoli.  Beth  Oram,  (page  167)  Ruth 

Pierson,  Margaret  Rose  Prudhomme,  Judith  Reese,  Cynthia  Riser,  Jane  Sanders 

Row  5  (page  166):  Kay  Spann,  Jeanine  Stewart,  Sherry  Strickland,  Anne  Stinson,  Scott 

Thompson,   Pat  Tynes,   Karen  Walters,   Rebecca  Wiggins,  (page  167)  Bonnie  Williams. 

Linda  Sue  Wilson,  Debbie  Wing,  Pam  Wright,  Miss  Phyllis  Brown  (sponsor),  Tom  Woltz 

(man  of  the  Year). 


Founded  1902 

Installed  1927 
Colors  Old  Rose  and  Vieux  Green 
Flower  Killarney  Rose 

The  distinctive  Roman  lamp, 
Killarney  Rose  and  glittering  diamond 
shines  before  the  world  as  a  symbol  of 
love  and  sisterhood.  The  oldest  social 
sorority  on  campus,  Delta  Zeta  seeks 
to  develop  all  social,  cultural  and 
educational  aspects  of  our  members' 
lives. 

Both  the  sorority  and  community 
are  benefited  by  Delta  Zeta's  Philan- 
thropies, which  include  presents  to 
Navajo  Indian  children,  carolling  at 
the  Natchitoches  Parish  Hospital  and 
at  the  homes  of  our  alumni.  Delta 
Zeta  also  participates  in  all  phases  of 
college  life  with  members  active  in 
Student  Government.  Purple  Jackets, 
Pom  Pon  Girls,  and  Fraternity  Sweet- 
hearts. 

During  the  year  Epsilon  Beta  had 
a  busy  social  calendar.  A  spaghetti 
party  for  pledges,  a  weenie  roast, 
annual  slumber  party,  the  pledges' 
Christmas  party,  open  house  for  Mom 
and  Dad's  Day,  a  Founders'  Day 
reception,  and  a  Christmas  party  were 
highlighted  by  the  spring  formal. 

Delta  Zeta  is  a  sorority  which  has 
enriched  the  lives  of  its  members  and 
brought  them  closer  together  through 
lasting  bonds  of  friendship. 


Organizations- 167 


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(left  to  right)  Sonny  Miles,  No.  I;  Bill  Rowe,  No.  Ill;  Ralph  DeKemper,  No.  II;  Randy  Gente, 
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Kappa      Alpha 

Row   1   (page  170):  Dennis  Barker,  Louie  Bernard.  Edward  Blanehard.  Gary  Bostie.  Warren 

Bostwick,  Ronnie  Bradford,  Ed  Breedlove,  Dean  Caldwell,  Bill  Bailey  Carter. 

Row  2:   (page   170):   Thomas  Cascia,  Arthur  Clingman,  Kirby  Cole,  John  Coleman.  Harold 

Cornett,  Stephen  DeCuir.  Ralph  DeKemper,  (page  171)  Joe  Dill.  Monty  Doggett,  Paul  Ferriss, 

Greg  Founds.  Don  Gadd'is,  Kenneth  Gaines, 

Row  3  (page  170):  Randv  Gentz.  Rick  Githens.  Johnny  Guinn,  Donnie  Hiers,  Dale  Hebert. 

James  Bruce  Hobby,  Buddy  Howard,  Don  Kannady,  (page  171)  Don  Kendrick.  John  King,  Jim 

Larmoyeux,  Louis  Ledef ,  Ronnie  Ledet,  Jackie  Lewis. 

Row  4  (page   170):  Lennie  Lyle,  Randy  Magness,  Robert  Maloney,  Stephen  Maxwell,  Rick 

McMillan,  Sonny  Miles,  Malcolm  Morris,  Professor  George  Mullins,  sponser,  (page  171)  Dale 

Nix,  David  Owens,  Jim  Pierson.  Mike  Poole.  J.  J.  Rambin,  III,  Mitch  Reed,  Vernon  Richie. 

Row  5  (page  170):  Ray  Riser,  Steve  Roan,  Bill  Rowe.  Glenn  Supp,  David  Shaw.  Johnny  Smith, 

James  Stevens,  Lam  Stiles,  (page  171)  Adrian  Strother,  John  Taylor,  Donnie  Whitehead.  Craig 

Whitley,  Stacy  Williams.  Clay  Willis,  Randy  Willis,  Tommy  Wright.  Sue  McAndrews.  (KA  Rose). 


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Founded  1865 

Installed  1963 
Colors:  Crimson  and  Old  Gold 
Flower:  Rose  and  Magnolia 

Kappa  Alpha  Order  had  its 
origin  at  Washington  College, 
Lexington,  Virginia,  on  Decem- 
ber  18,  1865,  soon  after  General 
Robert  E.  Lee  became  president 
of  that  institution.  The  Order  is 
the  only  Greek  organization 
truly  representative  of  Southern 
ideals  and  tradition;  a  society  of 
college  men  who  possess  the 
qualities  of  a  gentlemen  as  exem- 
plified in  the  life  and  character 
of  General  Robert  E.  Lee. 
General  Lee  holds  a  special  place 
in  the  hearts  of  the  KA's  as  the 
Spiritual  Founder  of  Kappa 
Alpha  Order.  Gamma  Psi  Chapter 
holds  the  biggest  social  event  of 

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the  Northwestern  campus,  "Old 
South  Weekend/*  Each  spring  a 
week-end  is  set  aside  for  celebra- 
tion reminiscent  of  the  Ante- 
bellum South.  It  includes  a  pa- 
rade, lawn  party,  "Share- 
cropper's Ball,"  and  is  climaxed 
by  the  "Old  South  Ball."  Other 
activities  include  Tech  Weekend, 
The  Natchitoches  Retarded 
Children's  Christmas  party  and 
Easter  Egg  Hunt,  and  Convivium 
(the  celebration  of  General 
Robert  E.  Lee's  birthday.)  The 
Alumnus  Advisor  is  Mr.  Joe  T. 
Lewis,  faculty  sponsor  is  George 
Mullins,  and  the  KA  Rose  is  Miss 
Sue  McAndrews. 


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(left   to    right)    Randy   Bouknight,    Grand  Master;  Luke  Thomas,  Grand  Procurator; 
Manuel  Chavez,  Grand  Scribe. 


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Kappa     Si  gma 

Row  1  (left  to  right)  (page  172):  Dewey  Altord.  Darrell  Baker,  Thad  Bailes,  Robert  Baird. 

Rocky  Berlin. 

Row  2  (page  172):  Ken  Berry,  Billy  Borskey,  Randy  Bouknight,  Jimmy  Boyd,  Larry 

Breaux,  (page   173)   Rusty  Bryant,  Craig  Buller,   Manuel  Chavez,  Jay  Clapp,  Lyndon 

Collingsworth, 

Row  3  (page  172):  John  D'Anna,  Ernie  Durfee,  Mike  Esslinger,  Tom  Gresham,  Kenneth 

Guidry,  Charlie  Hall,   David  Harding,  Steve  Harkins,  (page   173)  Danny  Heard,  John 

Henry,  Sammy  Hill,  Ron  Hooper,  Mike  Hoyt,  Larry  Hudnell,  Malcolm  Hynson,  Randall 

Hynson, 

Row  4  (page  172):  Meyer  Irby,  Jack  Jackson,  Jim  James,  Chris  Kalstone,  Tommy  Keener, 

Charles    Knicely,    Lenny    Lewis,    (page    173)    George   Livers,   Mike   McConnell,   Mark 

Montgomery,  William  Nolan,  Norris  Sills,  Sam  Pernici,  Lee  Posey, 

Row  5  (page  172):  David  Precht,  Charles  Rhodes,  Paul  Robinson,  Wayne  Schneider,  Tom 

Shoalater,   Kurt  Simpson,  Doug  Spears,  (page  173)  Edwin  Theriot,  Dale  Thibodeaux, 

Luke  Thomas,  Stephen  VanSickle,  Greg  Vitrano,  Bernard  Wait,  Charles  Weaver,  Ronald 

Whatley,  Larry  Wright. 


Founded  1869 

Installed  1966 

Colors:  Scarlet,  White,  and  Emerald 

Flower:  Lily  of  the  Valley 

Kappa  Sigma  celebrated  its 
centennial  this  year.  Formerly  a 
secret  society  at  the  University  of 
Virginia,  the  Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity 
has  expanded  throughout  the  United 
States  to  more  than  one  hundred 
thousand  initiates.  Brotherhood  is 
the  basis  of  Kappa  Sigma,  and 
Theta-Mu  held  various  activities 
throughout  the  year  to  preserve  this 
traditional  bond.  Kappa  Sigma  has 
been  in  existence  only  four  years 
here  at  NSC  and  has  managed  to  be 
one  of  the  two  Greek  organizations 
on  campus  to  successfully  house  an 
off-campus  residence.  Formerly  the 
Baptist  Student  Union,  the  new 
Kappa  Sigma  House  has  been  com- 
pletely remodeled  and  furnished  to 
house  a  suitable  number  of  members. 
This  year  has  been  one  of  work  and 
play  for  the  brothers.  Theta-Mu  had 
a  successful  season  in  intramurals, 
was  active  in  campus  organizations 
and  partied  as  usual.  The  Christmas 
and  Spring  Formals,  "Roaring  20's", 
keg  parties,  and  a  number  of  ban- 
quets rounded  out  a  constructive  as 
well  as  social  calendar. 


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Row    1   (Page   176):   Caroline  Adams.  Lynette  Ater,  Carol   Bateman,   Brenda  Beckett. 

Carolyn  Breedlove,  Rhonda  Bright.. 

Row  2  (Page  176):  Kathe  Cathey,  Audry  Cowgill,  Linda  Cunningham,  Winnie  Darphin. 

Ellyce   Dupree,   Susan    Ehlers,   (Page    177)   Diane   Gormley,    Sandra   Goudeau,  Ginnie 

Gulledge,  Karen  Gulledge  (Page  176). 

Row   3:   Jill  Hughes.    Karen  Jayne,  Amo  Johnson,  Cheryl  Jones,  Kathy  Kacuneli,  Ann 

Lambert,  (Page  177),  Melanie  Lee,  Karen  McCoy,  Janice  Melton,  Gayle  Moody,  Martha 

Moreau.  Evie  Norman. 

Row  4  (Page  176):  Marsha  Owen,  Ann  Marie  Owens,  Lorraine  Perkins,  Cynthia  Phillips, 

Dehbie  Sevice,  Doris  Simmons,  (Page  177)  Kay  Siphers,  Karen  Smith.  Charlotte  Sullivan, 

Joanne  Sullivan,  Tamara  Upchurch,  Jim  Knapp  (Phi  Mu  Man  of  the  Year). 


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FOUNDED  1852 
INSTALLED  1967 
Colors:  Rose  and  While 
Flower:  Rose  Carnation 

Cultural  accomplishment,  aca- 
demic achievement,  high  moral 
standards,  service  to  those  less  for- 
tunate, and  attainment  of  an  ideal  of 
Nobel  Womanhood— these  are  the 
principles  Phi  Mu  was  founded  on, 
March  4,  1852,  on  the  Wesley  an 
Campus  in  Macon,  Georgia. 

A  big  aspect  of  Phi  Mu  remains 
evident  in  the  opening  lines  of  the 
creed— "To  lend  to  those  less  for- 
tunate a  helping  hand."  Phi  Mu's 
everywhere  working  and  striving  for 
the  same  goals  of  helping  others, 
contributing  her  share  of  work  in 
projects,  such  as  the  Hospital  Ship 
S.S.  Hope  and  a  sponsorship  of  a 
local  girl  scout  troop.  Through  this 
dedication  to  national  services, 
members  receive  the  reward  of  inner 
contentment  and  satisfaction.  The 
spring  Formal,  when  our  man  of  the 
year  is  announced,  is  the  highlight  of 
the  spring  semester.  Through  every 
activity,  be  it  service  or  social.  Phi 
Mu  continues  to  develop  the  true 
bond  of  sisterhood  by  working  to- 
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(left  to  right)  Hollis  R.  Thompson,  Chaplain;  John  Oden,  Historian;  John  Burgin, 
Secretary;  Steve  Wiggins,  Warden;  David  Sanders,  Treasurer;  Dwight  Boudreaux, 
Vice-President;  Rick  Slaton,  President. 


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Kappa 


Row  1  (page  178):  Donnie  Arnold,  Andy  Bachman,  Kenneth  Bailey,  Everett  Baker, 
Jerrv  Baxter,  Tommy  Baxter,  Jay  Baynard,  Joe  Beck.  Pat  Berry,  Bob  Bitowski. 
Row  2  (page  178):  Willard  Boone,  Dwight  Boudreaux.  Brian  Broussard,  Charlie 
Brown,  Virgil  Brumlev,  John  Burgin,  Rudy  Burnette,  Pat  Burns,  Cecil  Carter, 
Charles  Carter,  (page  179)  Charles  Cooley,  Brent  Cortez,  Lyn  Dalton,  Jon  Dill, 
James  Duplichan,  Phillip  Evans. 

Row  3  (page  178):  Russel  Evans,  Tommy  Ferguson,  George  Fink,  Harold  Foils. 
Ronnie  Fontenot,  Phillip  Gauthier,  Hugh  Gentry,  Greg  Griffith,  Billy  Coins.  Lam 
Gracie,  (page  179)  Brent  Gros,  Conroy  Guillot,  Bill  Hatcher,  Reggie  Harvey. 
Richard  Horton.  Dick  Howell. 

Row  4  (page  178):  Gary  Johnson,  Donnie  Keith,  Michael  Landry,  Jody  Lafield, 
George  Mandeville,  Val  Marmillion,  Don  Martin,  Donnie  Martin,  Steve  McCutcheon, 
Jim  McDowell,  (page  179)  Neil  McFarland,  Jerry  McQuillen,  David  Morgan,  John 
Murray,  Junior  Nobles,  Johnny  Oden,  Charles  Pace,  Mike  Payne.  Barney  Prejean, 
Marc  Price. 

Row  5  (page  178):  Barry  Redman,  Rudy  Rodriguez,  Stan  Russell,  Ronnie  Sanborn, 
David  Sanders,  Wayne  Sandefur,  Cecil  Sandlin,  Anton  Scannaliato,  Stan  Slaydon, 
Rick  Slaton,  (page  179)  Ronnie  Stewart,  Larry  Stakes,  Bronson  Turner,  Tommy 
Tynes,  Bob  Watts,  David  Watts,  Don  Webber,  Scott  West,  Ricky  Yates. 


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Founded  1904 
Installed  1958 

Colors— Gold  and  White 

Flower— Red  Rose 

Pi  Kappa  Phi  was  founded  as  a 
national  fraternity  in  1904  at  the 
College  of  Charleston,  South  Caro- 
lina. Being  founded  in  the  South,  Pi 
Kappa  Phi  has  a  rich  heritage  of 
Southern  tradition.  Pi  Kappa  Phi 
emphasizes  scholarship  and  participa- 
tion in  school  and  community  activi- 
ty, but  recognizes  the  need  for  some 
recreation  as  well.  The  highlight  of  Pi 
Kappa  Phi's  social  gatherings  is  the 
annual  "Red  Rose  Ball,"  at  which 
their  sweetheart  and  her  court  are 
presented. 

The  Brotherhood  at  NSC  was 
initiated  on  September  21,  1956, 
with  the  word  "Brotherhood"  as  the 
foundation  for  all  its  activities. 
Along  with  the  highest  ideals  of 
Christian  manhood,  the  brothers  of 
Pi  Kappa  Phi,  Beta  Omicron  Chapter, 
have  reached  lofty  goals  in  Academic 
and  Athletic  fields.  Pi  Kappa  Phi  can 
best  be  summed  up  by  the  lines  "We 
need  water;  we  need  food;  and  we 
need  something  for  the  spirit."  There 
is  nothing  better  than  a  touch  of 
refreshment  of  brotherhood,  and 
there  is  no  better  place  to  find  that 
touch  and  inspiration  than  in  Pi 
Kappa  Phi. 


Organizations— 179 


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(left  to  right)  Norma  Oliver,   1st  Vice-President;  Becky  Smith,  President;  Margaret  Atchison, 
2nd  Vice-President;  Dana  Gaddis,  Treasurer. 


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(left  to  right)  Row  1  (page  182):  Ava  Adkins,  Wynelle  Allen,  Susan  Anstead,  Fran  Arona, 
Pat  Arnold,  Margaret  Atchison,  Beth  Autry,  Pat  Campbell,  Deborah  Causey, 
(page  182)  Row  2:  Carolyn  Chatelain,  Vicki  Chiasson,  Janet  Churchman,  Dede  Craig, 
Judy  Ebarb,  Lelia  Eddy,  Dana  Caddis,  Marcia  Gallagher,  Rene  Gibson,  (page  183)  Rose 
Graffagnino,  Jeanne  Hehert.  Linden  Hill.  Connie  Jones,  Donnia  Kavalawski. 
Row  3  (page  182):  Pain  King,  Liz  Koury,  Yvonne  Lelong.  Bonnie  Lokey,  Anna  Lowe, 
Mattie  McCary,  Donna  McElhatten,  Judy  McElhatten,  Elaine  McFatter,  (page  183)  Karen 
Menge,  Donna  Middleton,  Jane  Moncrief,  Claudia  Moore,  Norma  Oliver,  Pam  Praet, 
Marilyn  Praet,  Pam  Pullig,  (page  182)  Cheryl  Reese,  Becky  Risden,  Becky  Robertson, 
Linda  Sepulvado,  Becky  Smith,  Vicke  Tarleton,  Becky  Tarpley,  Cheryl  Tullos,  Georgia 
Tuma,  (page  183)  Gloria  Turner,  Sherinel  Twomey,  Denise  Wahl,  Deborah  Wallace, 
Elizabeth  Becky  Walsh,  Sharon  Walters,  Mrs.  Hearne  (sponsor),  Tom  Williams  (Man  of  the 
Year). 


Founded  1874 

Installed  1959 
Colors:  Lavendar  and  Maroon 
Flower:  Violet 

Friendship,  loyalty,  sincerity 
and  honesty  are  the  things  that  hold 
the  memhers  of  Sigma  kappa  togeth- 
er. To  its  selected  memhers,  the 
Mystic  Bond  of  Sigma  Kappa  is  a 
melting  pot  wherein  each  girl  con- 
tributes her  best.  Each  year  we  build 
a  program  centered  around  the  com- 
munity. Our  Philanthropy  and 
Gerentology  project  has  been  visiting 
the  Geriatrics  Clinic  in  Natchitoches 
each  week  doing  special  favors  for  its 
patients.  This  past  Christmas  we  had 
a  big  party  with  all  the  trimmings  for 
all  the  children  in  Vets  Town.  The 
activities  hardly  cease  with  the 
parties  given  by  the  pledges  for  the 
actives,  our  annual  slumber  party, 
Barn  dance,  and  Spring  Formal. 

Sigma  Kappa  not  only  offers  fun 
for  its  members,  but  also  an  oppor- 
tunity for  the  college  girl  to  grow 
into  a  responsible  young  woman  who 
is  capable  of  facing  the  future  with 
poise  and  confidence. 


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Sigma  Sipma    Sigma 


(left  to  right)  Margaret  Kovar,  President;  Carolyn  Ehrhardt,  Vice-President;  Barbara  Hampton, 
Treasurer;  Malinda  Landrem,  Recording  Secretary;  Ann  Willis,  Corresponding  Secretary; 
'Caroline  Willis,  Keeper  of  the  Grades. 


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(left  to  right)  Randy  Stevens,  V.  P.  of  membership;  Mike  Heibel,  President;  Robert 
Murphy,  V.  P.  of  Education;  Robert  Tooke,  V.  P.  of  Management. 


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Sigma 


Tau 


Gamma 


Row  1  (page  188):  Jack  Bailey,  Bill  Baldwin,  William  Biggio,  Tony  Carter. 

Row  2  (page  188):  Dees  Coxe,  Mike  Davis,  Joe  Duva,  Roberto  Fiallos,  Jerry  Fontenot, 

(page  189)  Jim  Freeman,  Fj-ed  Gegenheiher,  Mike  Gill,  George  Gray,  Hiram  Greer. 

Row    3   (page    188):    Ted   Hall,   Mike    Heibel,   Chris   Henderson,   Bolin    Higgs,   Gerald 

Hightower,  Bill  Jones,  Buddy   Kavanaugh,  (page   189)  Steve  King,  Jim  Knapp,  Lance 

Lambdin,  Bobby  Lee,  Bob  Lutz,  Jimmy  Marston,  Gene  McArdle. 

Row  4  (page  188):  Bobby  McLamore,  Rodney  Meeks,  John  Middleton,  Curry  Miller,  Bob 

Murphy,  John  Norton,  Alvin  Porter  (page  189)  Ray  Porter,  Hanan  Ricks,  Lai  Roach,  Ron 

Robertson,  Ben  Robinson,  Bob  Sheldon. 

Row  5  (page  188):  Robert  Sickler,  David  Siskron,  Robert  Snowbarger,  Randy  Stevens, 

Steven  Temple,  Bill  Terry,  Tim  Thompson,  (page  189)  Robert  Tooke,  Danny  Triplett, 

Nathan  Wells,  Dolp'h  Williams,  Donny  Wilson,  Professor  J.  W.  Johnson  (sponsor),  Donna 

Lindsey  (Sigma  Tau  Gamma  Sweetheart),  TAU  (Sigma  Tau  Gamma  Mascot). 


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Founded  1921 

Installed  1929 
Colors:  Blue  and  White 
Flower:  White  Rose 

STILL  No.  ONE.  .  .Watch  those 
Taus  go!  Still  party  as  usual.  .  .frat 
buys  a  house  and  moves  off  campus, 
just  another  first  for  Sig  Tau.  .  . 
"Tech  Weekend"  highlight  of  fall 
semester.  .  .Monsour's  better  than 
ever.  .  .Homecoming  brings  back 
many  ALUMS  to  "see  the 
House".  .  .Christmas  party  a  wipe- 
out.  .  .Spring  brings  more  parties.  .  . 
Keg  Parties.  .  .TGIF's.  .  .White  Rose 
Ball,  THE  social  event  of  the 
year.  .  .Activities  honor  Alumni  at 
Founders  Day  Banquet.  .  . 
Suppressed  Desire  ends  year  with  a 
bang.  .  .year  holds  many  mem- 
ories. .  .Robertson,  Hardin,  both 
Vickers  say  "I  do".  .  .the  Spic  goes 
active.  .  .Curry  cheers  again.  .  .the  lit- 
tlest MARINE  becomes  a  daddy.  .  . 
the  weird  Art  Major  buys  a  bus.  .  .Al 
makes  the  drop.  .  .Gray  gets  a  nick- 
name, "The  Red  Barron".  .  .Tau  is 
full  grown.  .  .our  man  J.  W.  a  great 
guy.  .  .Thanks,  J.  W.  In  all,  another 
successful  year  for  Sig  Tau's. 


Organizations—  1 89 


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(left  to  right)  Darryl  Edwards,  Historian,  (seated);  James  T.  Genovese,  Prytanis;  James  M. 
Gordon,  Eip-Prytanis;  Glen  I.  Stephens,  Crysophyles;  Charles  I.  Koonce,  Hypophetes;  Philip 
M.  Maniscalco,  Hegemon;  Ronald  R.  Duet,  Pylortes. 


Row  1  (left  to  right): 
Curtis  Carpenter 
James  Cansler 
Larry  Craig 


Row  2 
Danny  Edwards 
Mike  Eskew 
Lee  A.  Fisher 


Row  3 
Randy  Jackson 
Charles  Koonce 
Timothy  Lemoine 
Al  Lewis 


190— Organizations 


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Row  1  (left  to  right): 

George  Davy 

Mike  Dickerson 

Ronald  Duet 
Row  2: 

Hal  Fuglaar 

James  Genovese 

Mark  Gulliory 

James  Gordon 
Row  3: 

Philip  Manascalco 

Dean  Power 

Glen  I.  Stephens 

Patty  Eskew  (sweetheart) 


Kappa     Epsilon 

Founded  1899 
Installed  1957 
Colors:  Cherry  and  Gray;  Flower  Red  Carnation 

On  Tuesday,  January  10,  1899,  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  was  founded.  The 
fraternity  was  founded  at  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  Bloomington,  Illinois. 
Five  men  met  that  cold  night  to  form  this  national  fraternity. 

The  primary  symbol  of  the  fraternity  is  the  equilateral  triangle  represent- 
ing the  first  three  chapters  in  TKE.  Our  colors  are  cherry  and  gray,  which  we 
got  from  the  Confederacy.  Our  flower  is  the  Red  Carnation.  Apollo  is  our 
mythological  ideal  of  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  is  one  of  the 
youngest  national  fraternities  in  the  nation.  In  recent  years,  however,  it  has 
reached  the  status  of  No.  1  chapterwise,  in  the  United  States.  There  are  some 
282  chapters,  including  a  chapter  in  Canada. 

In  our  fraternity,  and  toward  other  fraternities,  we  maintain  an  attitude  of 
dignity  and  respect,  recognizing  merits.  The  TKE  motto  which  is  simple,  yet 
complete:  "Tau  Kappa  Epsilon.  The  Fraternity  for  Men,  the  Fraternity  for 
Life." 


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Organizations— 1 91 


Organizations— 193 


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(left  to  right):  (Seated)  Gary  Digilarmo,  Guard  of  Order;  Buddy  Vosburg,  V-President; 
(Standing)  Daryl  Paul,  Corresp.  Sec;  Steve  Bonnin,  Pledge  Marshal;  Garland  Riddle,  Social 
Chairman;  Bruce  Kevil,  President. 


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Theta  Chi 


page  195  (left  to  right) 

Row  1 : 

Chance,  Edward 
Couvillon,  Wayne 
Cunningham,  B.  J. 

Row  2: 

Haggart,  Gary 
Kevil,  Gregg 
Merchant,  Rick 
Monarch,  Tom 

Row  3: 

Suttle,  Ronnie 
Vosburg,  Charles 
Waller,  Pat 
Mrs.  Terry  Kevil 
(Sweetheart) 


On  February  13,  1968,  ten  men  formed  a  local  fraternity  which  was 
chartered  as  Tri  Delta  Sigma.  In  a  little  over  a  year,  on  December  13,  1969, 
the  young  brotherhood  became  a  Theta  Chi  Colony. 

Through  service  and  brotherhood,  based  on  a  strong  social  program,  the 
brothers  of  Theta  Chi  Colony  have  become  an  intricate  part  of  NSC  and 
NSC's  fraternity  system.  Our  brothers  can  be  found  in  all  phases  of  campus 
life,  such  as  Varsity  Cheerleaders,  IFC  Social  Chairman,  Student  Union 
President,  Junior  Class  President  and  many  other  areas  of  service  and 
leadership. 

Nationally,  over  the  years,  Theta  Chi  has  grown  in  size  and  stature  and  is 
presently  in  the  top  ten  fraternities.  Theta  Chi  men  are  known  throughout 
the  United  States  as  men  of  integrity  and  character  with  hopes  for  an 
everlasting  future  of  Greek  growth  and  brotherhood. 

Theta  Chi  is  the  first  national  fraternity,  founded  1856  at  Norwich, 
Vermont. 


Organizations    195 


Greek  Week 


The  week  most  eagerly  awaited 
by  the  fraternities  and  sororities  at 
NSC  is  their  annual  Greek  Week. 
This  year  Sigma  Tan  Gamma  accu- 
mulated enough  points  to  retain  the 
title  of  Greek  Week  "victors"  and 
"iron  Man  of  NSC" 


Greek  Week  brought  all  the  fraternities  and  sororities  together  with  hard  competition 
that  resulted  in  fun  for  everyone. 


That  is  where  we  are  going  to  fall. 


"Red  Baron",  George  Gray,  was  first  in 
the  mile  and  the  half  mile  run  during  the  Greek 
Week  track  meet. 


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Phi  Alpha  Theta 


(Left  to  right)  Seated:  Toni  Galliano 
(secretary-treasurer),  Caroline  Willis, 
Linda  Hollingsworth. 
Standing:  Row  1:  Dr.  LeBreton 
(sponsor),  Robert  Lindsay  (presi- 
dent), 

Standing,  Row  2:  Dr.  McCorkel,  Mr. 
Porter,  Dr.  Poe.  Dr.  Rawson. 


Phi  Epsilon 


Kappa 


Bottom  to  top:  (left  to  right)  Row 

1:   Jerry   Brungart,   Robert  Armour, 

Bobby  Going,  Paul  Smith, 

Row    2:    Bill    Prather,    Terry    Beck, 

Kevin  Crowe,  Mike  Payne, 

Row  3:  Glenn  Bordelon,  Roy  Wells, 

Don  Tichinor,  Chester  Wroten, 

Row     4:     Winston     Guillory,     Paul 

Kyser,  Robbie  Landry,  David  Wright, 

Row     5:     Dr.    David    Scogin,  Don 

McKinney,   Jerry   Campbell,   Donny 

Welch, 

Row    6:    David    Boydston,    Charles 

Soileau,      Kenny      Reed.      Mike 

Delcambre. 


Organizations- 197 


Phi 


Eta 


Sigma 


Officers:  (left  to  right)  Kirby  Ramsey 
(vice-president),  Donald  M.  Rawson  (fac- 
ulty sponsor),  Donnie  Martin  (treasurer), 
Michael  Slaughter  (secretary),  Ben  H. 
Rushing  (president). 

The  NSC  chapter  of  Phi  Eta 
Sigma,  national  honorary  society  for 
freshmen,  was  installed  on  the  cam- 
pus in  May,  1963.  The  purpose  of 
the  fraternity  is  to  promote  a  higher 
standard  of  learning  and  to  encour- 
age high  scholastic  attainment  among 
freshman  men.  To  be  eligible  for 
initiation  into  membership,  a  man 
must  have  completed  one  full  semes- 
ter of  studies  and  must  have  an 
overall  average  of  3.15.  Membership 
in  the  fraternity  is  a  distinct  honor. 


(bottom  to  top)  Row  1:  Ben  Rushing,  Kirby  Ramsey,  Ronald  Busby,  Wayne  Choate. 

Row  2:  Eddie  Johnson,  Donnie  Martin,  Donald  M.  Rawson. 

Row  3:  George  Tully,  Michael  Slaughter,  Michael  Richie,  Otis  Dunahoe. 


!<)}{    Organizations 


Phi  Mu  Alpha 


Phi  Mu  Alpha  Officers-Paul  L.  Weller, 
President:  Charles  Pace,  Vice-President;  Rick 
Lacy,  Secretary:  Richard  H.  Fletcher,  Treas- 
urer; Craig  Pratt,  Executive  Alumni  Secretary; 
Edward  Farabough,  Warden. 


Phi  Mu  Alpha— (left  to  right)  Row  1:  Barbara  Willis,  Tom  Torpy,  Ricky  Lacy,  George  Tully. 

Row  2:  Bill  Conerly,  James  Hooter,  Kerry  Dubea,  Glen  Welman. 

Row  3:  Craig  Pratt,  Steven  Hitt,  Les  Steele,  Leonard  Casson. 

Row  4:  Lee  Murray,  Ron  Brigman,  Paul  Weller,  Charles  Pace. 

Row  5:  Mike  Williford,  Larry  Powell,  Richard  Fletcher,  Edward  Farabough. 


Organizations— 199 


P  E  M 


Officers    (left    to    right)    Row    1:    Jackie 

Smith,  Linda  Becker,  Peggy  White,  Becky 

Hudson,  Beth  Crane. 

Row    2:     Dianna    Thomas,    Fern    Martin, 

Donna      Crawford,      Pat      Tauzin,      Pam 

Carmichael. 


Members  (left  to  right)  Kneeling:  Jo  Ann  Lavergne,  Lisa  Pilda,  Sandy  Stelly,  Becky  Hudson,  Beth  Crane,  Barbara  Manceaux,  Jackie  Smith, 

Mona  Falcone,  Dianne  Norris,  Alaina  Davis,  Ann  McHale,  Penny  Parker,  Cindy  Coker. 

Standing,  Row  1:  Kathy  Mear,  Rose  Latiolais,  Elaine  Graham,  Peggy  White,  Julie  Loughram,  Monica  Botts,  Debbie  Borel,  Pat  Gilmore,  Nanan 

Truex,  Pat  Ortigo,  Linda  Becker,  Joy  Miguez 

Row  2:  Brenda  Coum,  Dianna  Thomas,  Jeannette  Foster,  Janet  Parker,  Jane  Valentine,  Donna  Clegg,  Pam  Carmichael,  Judv  Hillman,  Simone 

Hebert,  Jo  Ann  Mitchell,  Wanda  Clark,  Carol  Becker. 

Row  3:  Linda  Rhyne.  Melinda  Voorhies,  Sandy  Raines,  Debbie  Fontane.  Nancy  Wise,  Debbie  Krane,  Nancy  Irby. 

Row  4:  Debbie  Meyer,  Pat  Tauzin,  Carolyn  Corner,  Sandi  Fisher,  Susan  Cartwright,  Mary  Leipee. 

Row  5:  Vicki  Weeks,  Frances  Graves,  Donna  Crawford,  Doris  Hebert,  Dianne  Shelly,  Beverly  Torges,  Fern  Martin. 


200-Organizations 


Pi 


Omega 


Pi 


(left   to   right)    Row    1:    Margaret    Kovar.  Hilda  Dees,  (president).  Vera  Windsor  (reporter-historian).  Connie  Gaines.   Marie  Ward,  Gayla 
Whittington  (treasurer)  Sue  Anne  Petrue. 

Row  2:  Barron  Wells  (advisor).  Carol  Hicks  (social  chairman),  Mattie  Eason,  Sue  Swain.  Marie  Cooley,  Judy  Britt  (co-social  chairman),  Mitzie 
Boyett  (vice-president).  Lanell  Robinett.  Not  pictured-Saundra  Chance  (secretary). 


(left  to  right)  Seated:  Frances  Balthazak,  Karen  Anderson,  Bernice  Gabor,  Hodie  Baxter, 
Doris  Kochinski,  Connie  Hebert,  Brenda  Norrell,  Mary  Smith,  Susan  Taylor. 
Standing:  Donald  0.  Gates  (advisor).  Frank  Collins,  Caesar  B.  Moody  (department  head), 
Vaughan  Stage,  Jean  Burns,  John  Sparrow,  Ron  LaPlace,  Robert  Geraldo,  Larry  Bazer, 
Ray  Rush,  Brooks  Fullen,  Jody  LaField,  Mike  Evans,  Alex  Jones,  Barry  Barr. 


Psychology  Club 


Organizations— 201 


Publication 


of 


NSC 


DAVID  PRECHT 
Editor-in-Chief 


The  Current  Sauce  is  the  college 
newspaper  for  the  students  of  North- 
western. Continued  emphasis  has 
been  placed  on  the  Current  Sauce  as 
the  laboratory  for  journalism  stu- 
dents, and  the  staff  has  improved 
greatly. 

For  the  first  time  in  its  history, 
which  dates  back  to  1914,  the  stu- 
dent newspaper  was  printed  on  a 
full-sized  sheet  rather  than  tabloid. 


STEVE  MORGAN 
Managing  Editor 


MANUEL  CHAVEZ 
Circulation  Manager 


LARRY  McKENZIE 

Business  Manager 


202— Organizations 


Newspaper         THE  CURRENT    SAUCE 


BESSIE  BROCK 
Campus  Editor 


LYNN  ROLLINS 
Sports  Editor 


BUBBA  MADDOX 
Assistant  Business  Manager 


EZRA  ADAMS 
Faculty  Adviser 


Organiz  ation  s—  20  3 


Publication       of       NSC 


KAREN  FITTS 
Editor 


SAUNDRA  CHANCE 
Business  Manager 


In  the  words  of  Sir  Winston 
Churchill,  "Never  have  so  many 
owed  so  much  to  so  few."  This 
yearbook,  the  one  record  of  NSC 
1970  that  will  never  he  revised  nor 
outdated,  represents  long  hours  and 
tremendous  fortitude  expended  hy 
POTPOURRI  staff  members  to 
preserve  the  struggles  and  triumphs 
as  well  as  the  everyday  routines  of 
the  student  body. 

Let  the  POTPOURRI  1970  re- 
mind you  of  the  days  we  spent  at 
NSC.  for  it  was  here  we  generated 
the  spirit  of  youth. 


GEORGE  RALPH  GRAY 

Assistant  Editor 


GAYLE PALMER 
Associate  Editor 


204  -Organizations 


Yearbook  POTPOURRI  1970 


DAVID  MILLER 
Sports  Editor 


DONNA  TYLER 
Assistant  Classes  Editor 


CATHY  CYPRIANO 
Artist 


DONNIE  McCAA 
Assistant  Classes  Editor 


RAY  CHANDLER,  JR. 
Assistant  Greek  Editor 


JAiMES  R.  PARRISH 
Faculty  Adviser 


Organizations-205 


Publication 
Commi  ttee 


lembers  (left-right)  Seated— Dr.  Ronald  1 
I  tennis  (chairman),  Marsha  Bella. 


Publication  Photographers: 


(left-right)    Ronnie    McBride,   Mike  Pistorius,   Lester 
Fife,  John  Haag,  and  Pete  Pia/za 


Organizations-206 


Purple  Jackets 

The  Purple  Jackets  is  an  honorary 
service  organization  whose  purpose  is 
to  develop  strong  character  and  high 
ideals. 

A  woman  student  is  eligible  for 
membership  between  the  second 
semester  of  her  sophomore  year  and 
the  first  semester  of  her  senior  year,  if 
she  has  been  in  residence  for  one 
semester  and  attained  a  2.6  overall 
academic  average. 

Membership  in  the  Purple  Jackets 
is  one  of  the  greatest  honors  accorded 
to  a  woman  student  at  NSC. 


Officers  (left  to  right):  Mrs.  Jerry  Pierce,  Becky  Riseden,  Norma    Oliver,  Judy  Newbil 
Sue  Bobo. 


Members  (left  to  right):  Row  1-Chris  Maxwell,  Ernestine  Wroten,  Cecile  Culp,  Faye  Terry,  Judy  Newbill,  Sue  Bobo.  Row  2-Margaret  Kovar 
Haley  Miller,  Vita  Medica,  Norma  Oliver,  Fern  Martin.  Row  3-Susan  Ellers,  Susan  Nickerson,  Becky  Wynne,  Susan  Tanner,  Thea  Rosamano 
Row  4-Karen  Reeder,  Nona  Dezendors,  Lorrie  Miller.  Thalia  Toups,  Pat  Green.  Row  3-Patty  Churchman,  Beckv  Riseden,  Janet  Churchman 
Airs.  Jerry  Pierce. 


Organizations-  207 


Religious  Center 
for  Baptist 
Students 


Executive  Council  (left  to  right)  Row  1:  John  Hebert,  J  cane  Dowling,  Phyllis  Lee,  Toni 

(lalliano.  Linda  Boudreaux,  Sheryl  Hayes.  Glenda  Fontenot.  Sharman  Meachum. 

Row  2:  Bill  Reynolds.  Annette  Burch.  Brenda  Holt,  Jack  Stegman,  Rita  Foshe,  Danny 

Bout  well,  Gary  Estess. 

Row  3:  Joe  Jones,  Gary  Woods,  Stephen  Rhodes.  Larry  Bazer,  Wayne  Strictland,  David 

Soher>.  I  Lrir  \   Burns.  Ben  Bushing. 


Sophomore  Council  (left   to  right)   Bow    1:   Paula  Easley.  Debbie  Singletary,  Nancy  Lord,  Kathy  Sanders,  Bonnie  Lovegren,  Nelda  Alford. 

Marilyn  Dufrene,  Mae  Blanchard,  Rosie  Sumerall. 

Bow  12:  Denise  Cox,  Rose  Stegman.  Ira  Gamble,  Orville  Duggan,  Frances  Martin.  Belinda  David,  Sheryl  Hayes. 


208    Organizations 


Each  Christmas  Holy  Cross  has  an  18- foot  Christmas  tree. 


I      1 


Religious 


Center 


for 


Catholic 


Students, 


Holy  Cross 


Holy  Cross  Parish  Council:  (left  to  right)  Seated:  Janet  Churchman,  Emily  Kay  Brouillette,  Mrs.  Bernice  Broussard,  Miss  Marietta  LeBreton, 
Mrs.  Linda  Rankin. 

Standing:  Bruce  Friedman,  Jack  Benoit,  Rene  Bienvenu,  Wilfred  Broussard,  Fr.  Jim  Fahey.  Not  pictured:  Miss  Agatha  Newitt,  Major  and  Mrs. 
Billy  Cone,  Hiram  Greer. 


Organizations-  200 


Religious 


Center 


for 


Methodist 


Students 


(bottom   to  top,  left   to  right)  Row  1:  Bonnie  Beamon,  James  Moreland,  Harvey  L.  Bennett,  Betty  Ann  Laningham,  Mark  Preziosi,  Gay 

Dezendorf 

Row  2:  Janet  Parker,  John  Lowe,  Kenneth  Kaufman,  Annette  Phillips,  Robert  Ward 

Row  3:  Patty  Ogden,  Beverly  Robinson,  Shirley  Davis,  Esther  House,  Glenda  Guest,  Kathy  Burford,  Diane  Owens 

Row  4:  John  McKenzie,  Mike  Steinkamp,  Claudia  Waight,  Rita  Dula,  Lawrence  Phillips.  Harmon  Lumpkin 

Row  5:  Bruce  Meyers,  Gary  Tilley,  Hal  Long,  Mary  Leibee,  Guy  Zachry,  Susan  Iman,  Kathy  Mier 

Row  6:  George  Gray,  Allen  Posey,  Kathy  Brazeale 


210— Organizations 


Seated:  Lynn  Killen,  Lark  Christy,  Steve  Christy,  Brenda  Malone,  Julie  Loughran,  Elaine  Coss.  Diane  Yoes.  Kathy  Nettles,  Lorra  MacKenzie, 

\Ir^.  James  Dollar 

Row  2:  Barbara  Cannon  Monica  Botts.  Dorene  Hawkes,  Greg  ^  oes,  Lisa  Pilola. 

Row  3:  Barry  Fisher,  Debbie  Towry,  Paula  Zachary 

Row  4:  Bobby  Hading,  Rev.  Pete  Apple,  Ronnie  Guins,  Lee  Fisher,  Carl  Davis. 


Religious  Center 

for 
Presby  teri  an       Students 


Organizations— 21 1 


Recreation  and  Parks  Association   of  N.S.C. 

(left  to  right)  Row  1:  Charles  Parks,  Doug  Brown,  Kathy  Lawn,  Nancy  Wise  (secretary),  Julie  Loughraw  (historian),  Gwen  Wells,  Sandy  Cox, 
Robert  Carroll  (president),  James  Gibson. 

Row  '2:    Uton  Guisendoriff,  Greg  (Hark,  Dale  Hobson,  Johnny  Warner,  Doug  Tarver  (treasurer),  Charles  Fletcher,  Cris  Kuiper  (vice-president), 
Richard  Fornea,  Dr.  Warren  Evan  (advisor). 


Political  Science  Society 


ft.  C.  Chen  (faculty  advisor),  Ken  Kavalawski  (president),  Clifton  F.  Miller  (vice-president),  Bruce  Kevil  (director  of  information).  Timothy 
Gayle,  Wade  Heaton,  K.  C.  Ilardison.  David  II.  Milner  (faculty  advisor),  Members  not  pictured:  B.J.  Cunningham,  (student  publications), 
Bobby  ( ihaler  (secretary-treasurer). 


—  I  —    Organizations 


Rodeo    Club 


(left  to  right)  Row  1:  Randy  Little,  Joe  Jeane,  Michael  O'Bier,  Don  Merritt,  John  Woodson,  Brenda  Conn,  Judy  Stokes.  Jesse  Rabalais,  Judy 

Porter.  Paula  Hansen, 

Row  2:  Cleve  Weisgerber,  Spec  Slaughter,  Cecil  Carter,  John  Merritt.  Brian  Holoubek. 

Row  3:  Thomas  Chance.  Larry  Mahan,  Eddie  Harmon,  Freckles  Brown,  Tim  Anglin. 


anizations-213 


.ft*"    - 


Sigma 
Alpha  Iota 


Officers:  (front  to  back)  Ann  Myers 
(president),  Barbara  Willis  (vice- 
president).  Jobnette  Johnston  (corre- 
sponding secretary),  Patsy  Dnpree  (re- 
cording secretary),  Lorrie  Miller  (treas- 
urer), Veta  Ann  Medica  (historian- 
reporter),  Mary  Roberts  (sergeant-at- 
arms). 


(left  to  right)  Row  J :  Glenda  Singletary,  Pam  Wright,  Barbara  Willis,  Bonnie  Blu  Williams. 

Row  2:  Cynthia  Riser,  Jobnette  Johnston,  Lorrie  Miller,  Ann  Myers. 

Row  3:  Millie  Gallien,  Vela  Ann  Medica,  Sally  Phillips,  Mary  Roberts. 

Row  4:  Patsy  Dupree,  Alice  McGee,  Beverly  Reeves.  Janelle  Trahan. 

Row  5:   Deni.se  Cox  (pledge),  Monte/,  Anding  (pledge),  Judy  Carter  (pledge),  Linda  Green  (pledge).  Not  pictured:  Georgia  Kinnison,  Sondra 

Burns. 


Ill    Organizations 


Student   Louisiana  Teachers  Association 


The  Installation  Banquet  featured  Dr.  (diaries  Thomas  and  Dean  Tom  Paul  Southerland  as  speakers. 


The  SLTA  of  Northwestern 
State  College  is  an  organization  for 
students  preparing  themselves  for  a 
teaching  career.  The  purpose  of  this 
association  is  to  promote  personal 
and  professional  growth  and  develop- 
ment in  students  interested  in  such  a 
career.  The  140  members  in  this 
organization  gain  knowledge  of  the 
history,  organization,  ethics,  and 
problems  of  the  teaching  profession, 
while  learning  the  responsibility  for 
taking  intelligent,  directive,  and 
concerted  action  to  meet  the  emerg- 
ing needs  of  their  profession. 

Under  the  able  sponsorship  of 
Howard  McCollum  of  the  education 
department,  SLTA  strives  to  instill  in 
its  members  the  urge  to  become 
dedicated,  creative  educators. 


Officers:  (left  to  right)  Frances  Martin  (reporter  historian).  Cynthia  Cancienne  (publicity 
chairman),  Barbara  Melcher  (treasurer),  Linda  Jones  (secretary),  \  icki  Chiasson 
(parliamentarian).  Charlotte  Broussard  (acting  president). 


Organizations-215 


Symphony  Orchestra 


SYMPHONY  ORCHESTRA  MEMBERS:  Lawrence  M.  Curtis,  Conductor;  John  Maltese,  May  Beville,  Johnette  Johnston,  Tom  Jones,  Rogelio 
Mia,  Ruth  Caldwell,  Joe  Cooper,  Kathy  Davis,  Dickie  Howell,  Eva  Mae  Maltese,  Robert  Lindsay,  Derk  Kohler,  Elaine  Proctor,  Jo  Hix,  Ruth 
Caughv,  Richard  Fletcher,  Richard  Rose,  Sam  Caldwell,  John  Barron,  Charlotte  Hester,  William  Gaeddert,  Al  Hobson,  Jr.,  William  Conerly, 
Barbara  Willis,  Stanley  Savant,  Robert  Krause,  Barbara  Gaeddert,  Rick  Lacy,  Paul  Weller,  Alice  McGee,  Janelle  Trahan,  Glen  Welman,  Craig 
Pratt,  Kay  Jones,  Wayne  Woodall,  Randy  Frame,  Bill  Sheppert,  Edward  Farabough,  Leslie  Steele,  Dale  Ward,  Larry  Powell,  Steve  Hitt,  Dennis 
Shaw,  Ron  Berry,  Nettie  Chenevert,  Mike  Williford. 


NSC  Chorale 


BELOW,  CHORALE  MEMBERS:  Row  1:  Beverly  Reeves,  Nancy  Fish,  Molly  Smith,  Sandra  Burns,  Dianne  Richard,  Catherine  Greenard,  Rita 
Addison,  Judy  Thompson,  Evelyn  Quinn.  Row  2:  George  Tully,  Robert  Holland,  Glynrose  Hanberry,  Montez  Anding,  Georgia  Kinnison, 
Cynthia  Riser,  Carol  Almand,  Lorrie  Miller,  Doietha  Hampton.  Row  3:  Billy  Pendleton,  John  Otwell,  George  W.  Roberts,  Kenneth  Mears,  Jo 
Morgan,  Craig  Pratt,  Cindy  Richardson,  Vicki  Morgel,  Paula  Montegudo.  Row  4:  Lanny  Larche,  Jack  Bond,  Mike  Salter,  David  Gates,  Richard 
Newman,  Bonnie  Williams,  Ann  Myers,  Mike  Grain,  Denise  Cox,  Marcia  Buss.  Row  5:  Don  Ward,  David  Berry  man,  Butch  Robinson,  Robert 
Ward,  Eddie  Farabough,  Steven  Banks,  Richard  Fletcher. 


M*&&'Q,i 


, 


21 6— Organizations 


Stage  Band 


First  row— (left-right)  Paul  Weller,  Kerry  Dubea,  Ron  Brigman,  Phil  Evans,  James  Hooter.  Craig  Pratt.  Glen 
Welman,  Kav  Jones,  second  row— Richard  Fletcher,  Randy  Frame,  Charles  Pace,  Leonard  Casson,  Ronny 
Brasher,  Jim  Muse,  Al  Hobson,  Carolyn  Donovan,  Bill  Conerly,  Mr.  Larry  Curtis  (Faculty  Director),  third 
row— Leo  Murray,  James  Seymore,  Ronnie  Berry,  Larry  Wade.  \\a\  ne  Tihhit. 


•^  i       -p\  j  Conducted    by   John    R.    Raush,    Assistant    Director   of   Band.    Members:   flutes— 

vyOIlCtJX  L      JjClIlLl  Kathleen  Knieper,  Sally  Box,  Gayle  Nesom,  Robert  Earl  Oliver,  Carolyn  Chatelain, 

Kathy  Sanders,  Maureen  Driscoll.  Clarinets— Robert  Wilder,  Mike  Williford,  Ron 
Brigmon,  Wanda  Chicola,  Beverly  Reeves,  Kathy  Albritton.  Johanna  Clinesmith, 
Rick  Lacy,  Paul  Weller,  Becky  Downen,  David  Butler,  Rosemary  Mathews,  Vickie  Brinkley,  Rita  Addison.  Saxophones- 
Mike  Norris,  Kathy  Comeaux,  Kerry  Dubae,  David  Mitchell,  Susie  Haynes,  Carol  Perkins,  Shane  Bordelon,  Jim  Carter, 
Glennella  Vidrine.  Cornets— Judy  Coker,  Malory  Waldran,  Leonard  Casson,  Elizabeth  Lucia,  Ronnie  Brasher,  Mike  Smith, 
Lance  Lambdin,  Johnny  Wall,  Danny  Palmer,  Sherry  Hollingsworth,  Eddie  Farabough.  Horns— Mary  Ann  McDonald.  Dawn 
Autry,  Debbie  Mitchell,  Robert  Lindsay.  Trombone— Les  Steele,  Jack  Morrish,  John  H.  Keppell.  Jim  Muse,  James  Maxwell. 
Carolyn  Donovan.  Euphonium— Phillip  Moon,  Phillip  Knowles,  J.  D.  Harris,  Mary  Roberts,  Robert  Savant.  Basses— Ron 
Spiller,  James  Daniel,  Tommy  Bogue,  Stan  Loyd.  Percussion— Rick  Jonas,  Eddie  Bouttee,  Debbie  Kirchner.  Tommy  Davis. 
Rick  Foster,  David  Mayer,  Dee  Dee  Hudson,  Louis  Fredrick.  Marimba— Joyce  Johnston. 


21 7— Organizations 


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s 


G 


A 


SGA  Executive  Council  seated:  Susan 
Nickerson;  SGA  Secretary:  Linda  Hender- 
son. Vice-president  of  Women:  John 
Burgin,  SGA  Treasurer. 
Standing:  Donnie  Martin,  SGA  \  ice- 
president:  Henry  Burns,  SGA  President; 
Ronnie  Brown.  Parliamentarian. 


SGA  Officers  Dean  Fulton,  advisor:  Chris  Reed,  Secretary-Treasurer:  Linda  Sepulvado,  Sophomore  Vice-president:  Linda  Henderson, 
\  ice-president  ol  Women;  Susan  Nickerson,  SGA  Secretary;  Marsha  Bella.  Jr.  Secretary-Treasurer;  Fran  Arnona.  Jr.  Women's  Representative; 
Jeanne  Heherl.  Iroliman  Women  s  Representative;  Linda  Martin,  Senior  Women's  Representative:  Dehhie  Singletarv.  Sophomore  Women's 
Representative. 

Standing:  Val  Marmillion,  Sophomore  President;  Greg  O'Quin,  Freshman  President;  Ronald  Broussard,  Freshman  Mens  Representative;  Ronnie 
Brown,  Parliamentarian;  Henry  Burns,  SGA  President;  Donnie  Martin,  SGA  Vice-president;  John  Burgin,  SGA  Treasurer;  Kenneth  Bailey, 
Sophomore  Men  s  Representative;  Rudy  Burnette,  Junior  Mens  Representative;  Gary  Digilormo,  Junior  President:  David  Morgan.  Freshman 
\  ice-president;  Sieve  VIcCutcheon,  Senior  Vice-president;  Johnny  Heherl.  Senior  President. 


—  1 H    Organizations 


s II  Dl  \  I  (  <>l  i;  i 

Chief  Justice- 
Ronald  SpiUer 

Senior  Justice 
Bob  Lee 

Junior  Justices 
Gary  Haggart 
Thalia  Toups 

Sophomore  Justices- 
Carolyn  Hazel 
Woody  Schick  (Not  Pictured) 

Secretary  — 
Irene  Morgel 


STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 

The  Student  Government  As- 
sociation is  the  only  campus  organi- 
zation which  embraces  the  whole 
realm  of  campus  life,  including  the 
individual  student,  his  organizations, 
and  his  day-to-day  life.  Student 
Government  is  basic  to  the  welfare 
of  the  student.  The  SGA,  as  the  basic 
organization,  is  invested  with  the 
responsibility  of  speaking  for  the 
entire  student  body:  it  supervises  and 
coordinates  student  activities,  and  it 
seeks  to  provide  the  proper  collegiate 
academic  and  social  medium.  Most 
importantly,  it  serves  as  a  link  be- 
tween the  student  and  the  adminis- 
tration. We  have  made  sincere  efforts 
to  accomplish  these  ends  during  the 
past  years.  In  doing  so,  we  hope  we 
have  helped  both  the  student  and 
our  college. 

The  Students  of  Northwestern 
State  College,  grateful  for  the  oppor- 
tunity of  living  in  a  free  country,  and 
desiring  to  prove  and  develop  their 
capacity  for  self-government,  have 
organized    themselves   into  the  Stu- 


dent Government  Association. 
Executive  powers  are  vested  in  its 
officers. 


FROSH  ASSOCIATES 

Left  to  Right:  Bobby  Marling,  Johnny  Mayeaux,  Lynn  Killen— Freshman  Associate 
Coordinator,  Lone1  Beasley,  Faye  David,  Janie  Arieux.  Kathy  Breazeale,  Pam  Whitley, 
Anna  Lowe,  and  Koxie  Cariere. 


Organizations    219 


Student  Nursing  Association  at  Baton  Rouge 


Nursing  Faculty:  (left  to  right)  Row  1: 
Mrs.  Glenda  Carlile,  Mrs.  Elaine  Young, 
Mrs.  Mattie  Reinberg,  Mrs.  Shirley  Morgan, 
Miss  Elizabeth  Farnell. 
Row  2:  sealed:  Mrs.  Delta  Campo,  Miss 
Maxine  Roge,  Miss  Pearl  Domina,  Mrs. 
Terry  Calender. 


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(left  to  right)  Seated:  Janice  Cook  (president),  Sandra  Leich  (first  vice-president),  Cathy  Bankston  (second  vice  president),  Beckey  Hedglin 

(recording  secretary),  Christine  Gaspard  (corresponding  secretary),  Sheryl  Martinez  (treasurer),  Bernice  Eaglin. 

Row  2:  Peggy  Welch  Brouillette,  Billie  Adanis  Zachry,  Cindy  Stutes,  Kathy  Major,  Evelyn  Hayden,  JoAnn  Craft  Buckley,  Regenia  Gondeau, 

Linda  Gonzales. 

Row  3:  Therese  Joan  Tallent,  Brenda  Brown,  Pat  Loftus,  Beverly  Fussell,  Kathy  Gros,  Louise  Scherer,  Margie  Watts. 


220    Organizations 


Student  Nursing  Association  at  Shreveport 


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Faculty  (left-right)  seated— June  Williamson, 
Margaret  Hicks,  Francis  Pingrey.  Directors  of  the 
Shreveport  Campus— Joan  Ross,  Grace  Reilly,  Clara 
Gates.  Standing— Peggy  Hill,  Martha  Lipsey,  Sarah 
Hiern,  Patrica  Woods,  Beth  Hayes,  Paula  Burnitt, 
Clarissa  Carter.  Barhara  Dickerson. 


How  1  bottom:  (left -right)  Rita  Williamson,  Kathy  Tilton,  Jane  McFarland,  Patsy  Ratcliff,  Beverly  Straud,  Gwen  Davis,  Mary  Sue  Greer,  Sue 
Toms,  Ellie  Lee,  Keitha  Castillow,  Patsy  Perkins,  Barbara  Spruill.  Row  2:  Barbara  Delauune,  Connie  Dixon,  Barbara  Ferguson,  Fran  Dezendorf. 
Jodv  Parker,  Vicki  Poole,  Helen  Lovelady,  Gail  Lyles,  Ann  Sims,  Ruth  May,  Roxie  Richards,  Elane  Moore.  Row  3:  Nancy  Wilson,  Shirley 
Grunwald.  Adrienne  Dunnam,  Daisy  Sapp,  Eva  Jo  Eason,  Beverly  Johnson,  Kathy  Hebert,  Kate  Zimmerman. 


Organizations— 221 


STUDENT  UNION 

GOVERNING  BOARD 


Seated:  Susan  Nickerson  (SGA  Repre- 
sentative) 

Row  1:  Norma  Oliver  (1st  V-Pres.  of 
Programs),  Laurie  Holladay  (secretary) 
Row  2:  Garland  Riddle  (President), 
Gary  Digilormo  (SGA  Representative). 
Linda  Sepulvado  (2nd  V-Pres.  of 
Leadership).  Bob  Wilson,  Adviser. 


Student  Personnel  Association 


Row  I  (left  to  right):  Frances  Simmons,  Patsy  Gordon,  Mrs.  Mamie  Trimzler.  Roy  Brown,  Dianna  Braden,  Cecil  Knotts,  Barry 

Jenkins. 

Row  2  (left  to  right):  Fred  Bosarge,  G.  T.  Spence,  Scotty  Maxwell,  Ken  Tilton,  Mike  Hyams,  Carl  Lueth. 


222— Organizations 


Student  Union  Committees 


(top  to  bottom  left  to  right) 

Row  1:  Linda  Sepulvado,  Bobby  Harling,  GregO'Quin,  Garland  Riddle 

Row  2:  Gary  Digilormo,  Mamie  Maryland,  Larry  Nelson,  Brent  Gross. 

Row  3:  Cheryl  Reese,  Susan  Nickerson,  Greg  Langlois,  Barbara  Guillot. 

Row  4:  Charlotte  Broussard,  Mark  Hanna,  Susan  Smith.  Timothy  Gayle. 

Row  5:  Paul  Bennett,  Nannette  Guidry,  Carla  Mahfouz,  Jack  Bond. 

Row  6:  Adrian  Zachry,  H.  Arthur  Dew,  Norma  Oliver,  Kathe  Cathey. 

Row  7:  Carolyn  Smith,  Jeanne  Hebert,  Loree  Holiday,  David  Mitchell,  John  Barron. 

Row  8:  Gloria  Turner,  Georgie  Tuma,  Cynthia  Riser,  Ruth  Shaver. 

Row  9:  Debbie  Hardaway,  Sandra  Adams,  Mary  Rice,  Mike  McCain. 


Organizations— 223 


224— Administration 


We  came 

to  learn. 

Someone  must  guide; 

someone  must  teach. 

We  listened 

and  learned 

from  those 

who  gave  help 

and  from  those 

who  instructed. 


Professionals-225 


Louisiana  State  Board 


HON.  FRED  TANNEHILL 

Pineville,  Louisiana 

President     of     the     State     Board     of 

Education 


HON.  WILLIAM  J.  DODD 
HON.  HARVEY  PELTIER  Baton  Rouge,  Louisiana 

Thibodaux,  Louisiana  Ex  Officio  Secretary  of  the  State  Board 

Vice  President  of  the  State  Board  of  Education        of  Education 


HON.  JESSE  H.BANKSTON 

Baton  Rouge,  Louisiana 
Sixth  Congressional  District 


HON.  J.  MARSHALL  BROWN 
New  Orleans,  Louisiana 
Second  Congressional  District 


HON. ROBERT  CLRRY 
Shreveport,  Louisiana 
Fourth  Congressional  District 


226— Administration 


of  Education 


HON.  LOUIS  MICHOT 

Lafayette,  Louisiana 

Second  Public  Service  District 


HON.  ENOCH  T.  NIX 
Bossier  City,  Louisiana 
Third  Public  Service  District 


HON.  NASH  C.  ROBERTS 
New  Orleans,  Louisiana 
First  Public  Service  District 


HON.  MRS.  A.  D.  SMITH 
New  Orleans,  Louisiana 
First  Congressional  District 


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HON.  W.  E.  WHETSTONE 

Monroe,  Louisiana 

Fifth  Congressional  District 


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HON.  BOYD  M.  WOODARD,  M.  D. 
Lake  Charles,  Louisiana 
Seventh  Congressional  District 

Ad  ministration— 227 


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President  Arnold  Kilpatrick 


228— Administration 


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Northwestern 's  Student  Body  is  proud  of  its  First  Family:  (from  left)  Lael,  Mrs.  Juanita  Kilpatriek,  Dr.  Kilpatriek.  and  Young. 


Dr.  Kilpatriek  relaxes  with  Gus,  the  family  pet. 


A  Strong  Column 

NorthwestenYs  First  Family,  President  and  Mrs.  Arnold 
kilpatriek  and  their  children  Lael  and  Young,  has  exemplified  the 
finest  traditions  of  the  Three  Columns  that  set  the  theme  for  this 
year's  POTPOURRI. 

The  First  Family  has  generously  sacrificed  its  time,  its  home, 
and  its  energies  in  guiding  Northwestern  to  he  the  finest  educational 
institution  in  Louisiana. 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Kilpatriek  and  Family— with  their  leadership, 
diligent  work,  and  Christian  outlook— have  established  themselves  as 
one  of  the  strongest  columns  in  the  history  of  Northwestern. 

The  First  Family  ably  leads  the  other  two  columns— the 
faculty-staff  and  the  Student  Body— to  epitomize  the  greatness  that 
is  Northwestern. 


Administration —2  29 


Vice  President  of  Academic  Affairs 


DR.  CHARLES  THOMAS 


230— Administration 


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Administrative 
Deans 


Lucille  M.  Hendrick,  Dean  of  Women; 
Dudley  G.  Fulton,  Dean  of  Students;  and 
Leonard  (_).  Nicholls,  Dean  of  Men. 


Academic  Deans 


Dr.  Rene  Bienvenu,  Dean  of  School  of 
Science  and  Technology;  Dr.  David 
Townsend,  Dean  of  the  School  of  Busi- 
ness: Dr.  Peggy  Ledhetter,  Dean  of  the 
School  of  Nursing;  Dr.  Leo  Allbritten, 
Dean  of  the  Graduate  School;  Dr.  Tom 
Paul  Southerland,  Dean  of  the  School  of 
Education;  and  Dr.  George  Stokes,  Dean 
of  the  School  of  Liheral  Arts. 


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Administrative 
Servi  ces 


LONETA  GRAVES,  Auditor 


WALTER  LEDET,  Registar 


232— Administration 


SYLVAN  SIBLEY,  Purchasing  Agent 


HARREL  HAILE,  Director  of  Alumni  and 
Placement 


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DR.    FRANK    MARTIN,    Director    of    Student 
Financial  Aid 


DR.  TANDY  MCELWEE,  Director  of  Counseling 
and  Testing 


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C.  L.  STARNES,  Director  of  Housing 


ANITA  PIERCE,  Assistant  Dean  of  Women 


JERRY  PIERCE,  Director  of  Informa- 
tional Services 


THOMAS    HENNIGAN,    Director   of 
Education  Media  Center 


Administration-233 


Campus  Services 


CAMPUS  SECURITY  Chief  Lee,  Joe  Trunzler,  Calvin  McFerrin,  Gerald  Brady,  Warren 
Massie,  Hezzie  Stevenson,  Rickie  Williams,  Dalton  Loftin,  Roy  Osburn,  Lloyd  Cobb,  Sandra 
Moreau,  M.  T.  Murray,  and  Erwin  Matthews. 


CAMPUS   BOOKSTORE-Selma  Mahfouz,  manager,  Elizabeth  Hagwood,  Dorothy  Martin, 
Vcrnelle  Cox,  LaVenia  Box,  and  Amarylis  Cedars. 


JERRY  WILSON 
Attendance  Counselor 


234-  Administration 


GERTRUDE  LYONS  and  ETHEL  SCROGGINS 
Student  Union  Information 


LILLIAN  COHEN 
Student  Union  Receptionist 


RON  WILSON,  RICHARD  SWEET,  and  DALE  STONE 
Food  Services 


Administration— 235 


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WOMEN'S   HOUSING   DIRECTORS-Catherine  Kirkland,  West   Varnado;  Lillian   Richardson,  West 
Dorothy  Chenevert,  North  Sabine;  Gertrude  Watkins.  Allies  Morris:  and  ( linger  Miller.  East  V  arnado. 


Sabine;  Anne  Dunnam,  Louisiana; 


MEN'S  HOUSING  DIREGTORS-First  Row:  Hazel  Evans,  Natchitoches;  Elma  Hinton,  Caspari;  and  Lucille  Brady,  South  Rapides.  Second 
Row:  Dolly  Hedrick,  East  Rapides;  Catherine  Leabo,  West  Rapides;  and  Lucille  Gardner,  Bossier,  Third  Row;  Joe  Gosumano,  West  Hall; 
Henry  Hynes,  Schieb;  Carl  Lueth,  Prudhomme;  and  Robert  Nida,  North  Hall. 


Administration— 236 


DR.  EARL  THAMES,  Department  Head 


Department 


of 


Accounti  ng 


Preparing  students  for  careers  in  accountancy  is  the  goal  of  the 
accounting  department.  Organized  July  1,  1967,  it  is  one  of  the 
strongest  departments  on  campus  with  an  enrollment  averaging 
between  130  and  180  each  semester. 

Graduates  in  accounting  meet  all  requirements  to  sit  for  the 
C.P.A.  examination  and  find  promising  opportunities  in  industry, 
government,  and  public  accounting. 


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George  Mull  ins 


Willa  Sewell 


Faculry-237 


DR.  RALPH  FELLS,  Department  Head 


Department 


of 


Agri  culture 


The  Department  of  Agriculture  offers  Bachelor  of  Science 
degree  programs  in  General  Agriculture,  Agri-Business,  Agron- 
omy, and  Animal  Science.  Pre-professional  curricula  are  also 
available  in  Pre-Forestry,  Pre-Veterinary  Medicine,  and  Pre- 
Vocational  Agriculture. 

Facilities  of  the  college  farm  are  used  to  supplement  formal 
laboratory  training  in  order  that  students  may  familiarize 
themselves  with  modern  farming  techniques  and  animal  science 
developments.  The  college  dairy  provides  the  students  an  oppor- 
tunity to  participate  in  the  operation  of  a  dairy  and  dairy 
products  installation. 


Rex  Avery 


Robert  Kirst 


Hal  E.  Townsend 


238-Faculry 


0RV1LLE  HANCHEY 
Department  Head 


Department  of  Art 


The  art  student  of  Northwestern  may  earn  his  B.  A.  degree  and  prepare  for  a  professional  career  or 
graduate  study  in  either  fine  or  commercial  art.  Courses  have  been  designed  especially  for  graduate 
students  in  the  School  of  Education. 

The  Art  Department  encourages  more  students  to  choose  art  as  a  minor  or  select  from  among  its 
many  specialized  courses  as  enrichment  in  the  humanities.  The  role  of  art  in  our  society  can  never  be 
over-emphasized,  for  individual  creativity  is  fundamental  in  a  democracy. 


Donald  Alexander 

Gary  Edson 

Dr.  Grady  Harper 


Rivers  Murphy 


Philippe  Oszuscik 


Mary  Carolyn  Roberts 


James  Thorn 


Faculty-239 


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Department  of 
Bi  ologi  cal 
Sciences 

The  Department  of  Biological 
Sciences  offers  B.S.  degree  programs  in 
biology  education,  botany,  zoology, 
wildlife  management,  pre-medicine, 
predentistry,  and  medical  technology. 
A  two  year,  non-degree  program  is 
offered  in  cytotechnology. 

The  M.S.  degree  is  available  in 
biology  education,  botany,  and 
zoology.  The  staff  strives  for  a  well- 
rounded  program  including  good 
teaching  and  productive  research. 


DR.  WfLLIAM  ERW1N 
Department  Head 


Dr.  Arthur  Allen 


Dr.  Ray  Baumgardner  Dr.  Roy  Buckley 


Dr.  Thomas  Burns 
Dr.  Earle  Cross 
Robert  Daspit 
Dr.  Robert  Hamilton 


Dr.  Dwayne  Kruse 
Dr.  James  Lin 
Dr.  Roderick  Outland 
Dr.  Robert  Noble 


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Dr.  James  Price 


Dr.  Dana  Sanders 


Dr.  Dick  Stalling 


James  Stothart 


Oren  Whitehead 


Kenneth  Williams 


240-Faculty 


DR.  ROGER  BEST 
Department  Head 


Department  of  Business  Administration 

The  Business  Administration  Department  is  responsible  for  NSC's  largest  group  of  undergraduate 
majors— over  six  hundred  each  semester.  In  addition  to  the  large  undergraduate  enrollment,  the 
department  offers  graduate  work  and  engages  in  research  activities. 

Using  the  most  modern  and  effective  methods  available,  the  department  strives  to  prepare  students 
for  management  careers  in  business,  governmental,  institutional,  and  military  organizations.  It  is  this 
universal  applicability  which  makes  programs  in  Business  Administration  attractive  to  so  many  students. 


Robert  Easley 
John  L.  Mix 
Charles  Levy 


Donald  Lincecum 


Paul  Siragusa 


H.  N.  Towry 


Eugene  Williams 


Faculi' 


TOMMY  JOHNSON 
Department  Head 


Department  of  Business  Education 
and  Office  Administration 


Business  and  Distributive  Education  is  that  segment  of  education  designed  to  assist 
prospective  teachers  of  business  skills  in  the  acquisition  of  knowledge  essential  in  the 
teaching  profession.  A  student  completing  either  program  is  qualified  to  serve  as  a  teacher 
co-ordinator  for  Cooperative  Education  of  Distributive  Practicum  programs. 

Four  areas  are  included  in  the  degree  programs— general  professional  education,  special 
professional  education,  technical  training,  and  business  background.  Office  Administration  is 
designed  tor  the  student  who  plans  a  career  at  the  secretarial  or  office  management  level. 

It  provides  an  opportunity  for  students  to  achieve  competency  in  secretarial  skills,  to 
develop  an  understanding  of  business  and  economic  principles,  concepts,  and  procedures, 
and  to  gain  a  well-rounded  general  background. 


Dr.  Kenneth  Durr 
J.  W.  Johnson 


Carol  McCoy 


Barron  Wells 


242- Faculty 


DR.  LARRY  SPEARS 
Department  Head 


Department  of  Chemistry 

The  Department  of  Chemistry  has  programs  of  study  leading  to  a  B.S.  "professional"  degree  in 
chemistry,  a  B.S.  in  chemistry  for  persons  planning  to  attend  dental  or  medical  school,  a  B.>.  in 
chemistry-technology  and  management,  a  M.S.  in  chemistry  of  science  education,  and  a  two  year 
associate  degree. 

Areas  of  current  research  activity  in  the  department  include  electrochemistry,  en/.vmes.  organic 
reaction  mechanisms,  surface  chemistry,  spectroscopy,  crystallography,  electroanah  tical  chemi.-lr\  .  and 
metal  hydride  chemistry. 


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Dr.  Charles  IJissell 
Dr.  Paul  Brignac 
Dr.  Wayne  Guin 


<  Miver  Hargrove 


Dr.  Wayne  Hyde 


Dr.  Larry  McRae 


Dr.  James  Rhoades 


Faculty  -243 


DR.  DONALD  SLACUM 
Department  Head 


Department 
of  Economics 


The  primar)  goal  oi  the  Economics  Department  i^  to  prepare 
students  for  positions  in  government  and  in  private  business 
through  teaching  them  to  make  rational,  logical  decisions  in  an 
attempt  to  make  the  most  of  the  scarce  resources  in  nature. 

Students  may  pursue  a  major  in  economics  leading  to  the 
Bachelor  oi  Science  degree  in  the  School  oi  Business  or  a  program 
in  economics  hading  to  the  Bachelor  of  \rt>  degree  in  the  School 
ol  Liberal  Arts. 


William  Call 


Charles  \  an  Eaton 


244- Faculty 


DR.  RAYMOND  McCOY 
Department  Head 


Department  of  Educational  Psychology 

and  Guidance 

This  department  offers  service  courses  in  Educational  Psychology  to  undergraduate  and  graduate 
students.  It  is  the  intention  of  the  department  to  offer  courses  providing  understandings  in  the  various 
aspects  of  Educational  Psychology  with  emphasis  upon  learning  to  undergird  teacher  education  programs 
as  well  as  for  general  purposes. 

Graduate  degree  programs  at  the  Master's  level  are  offered  in  Elementary  Counseling,  and  Guidance, 
and  Student  Personnel  Services.  Graduate  degrees  are  offered  at  the  Specialist  level  in  Elementary  and  in 
Secondary  Counseling  and  Guidance. 


Dr.  Otis  Cox.  Jr. 
Dr.  Millard  Ewing 


Dr.  Gail  Goodwin 


William  Guice 


Dr.  Lewis  James 


Dr.  George  Kemp 


Faculty-245 


DR.  LISSO  SIMMONS 
I  department  Head 


Department    of  Elementary  Education 

The  Department  of  Elementary  Education  has  as  its  major  purpose  the  preparation  of  teachers  for 
the  public  schools.  There  are  three  courses  of  undergraduate  majors  in  the  Department:  kindergarten, 
primary,  and  upper  elementary.  The  Department  of  Elementary  Education  is  housed  in  the  same 
building  with  the  Northwestern  Elementary  School,  and  students  begin  working  with  children  very  early 
in  their  college  program. 

The  philosophy  of  the  Elementary  Education  Department  emphasizes  an  understanding  of  children 
and  how  they  learn.  Seven  graduate  degree  programs  are  offered  by  the  Department,  three  master's 
degree  programs,  three  programs  at  the  Specialist  level,  and  the  doctorate. 

The  staff  members  of  the  Elementary  Education  Department  are  vitally  interested  in  experimenting 
with  new  ideas  in  teaching  and  learning  and  each  member  is  actively  engaged  in  research  activities. 


Dr.  Mildred  Bailey 
Dr.  Bennie  Barron 


I  )r.  Konald  I  )ennis 
246     Faculty 


Dr.  Ronald  Dubois 


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Bob  (>.  Lumpkins 


Mary  Lee  Posey 


JOHN  D.  WASKOM,  Department  Head 


Department   of  Geology 

The  Department  of  Geology  was  organized  J ulv  1.  1967,  and 
presently  consists  of  twenty-two  geology  majors  and  three  faculty 
members.  The  department  has  programs  of  study  leading  to  the 
Bachelor  of  Science  and  the  Master  of  Science  degrees  in  the  areas 
of  interest  and  research  activities  of  the  geology  faculty  including 
geochemistry,  sedimentation,  solid  earth  geophysics  or  seismo- 
logy, tectonics,  and  astrogeology. 

The  goals  of  the  department  are  a  strong  undergraduate 
program  of  instruction  in  geology,  research  projects  which  will 
not  only  fulfill  the  professional  interests  of  the  faculty  but  also 
provide  training  for  advanced  undergraduate  and  graduate  stu- 
dents, and  to  provide  teachers  trained  in  the  earth  sciences. 


Rene  Dehon 


Dr.  David  Dobbins 


Faculty-247 


Department  of 
Physical  Education 
and  Recreation 

This  department  offers  such  degree  programs 
as  teacher  certification  and  the  preparation  of 
graduates  for  vocational  opportunities  in  several 
fields. 

In  the  program  <>l  todaj  the  student  may 
choose  programs  in  recreation,  dance,  driver 
education,  safety,  and  other  subjects  that  will 
prepare  him  in  whatever  he  may  select. 


( Gordon  Coker 
I  )r.  \  iolet  I  )a\  ion 
I  )r.  James  DiNucci 
Man  F arris 


Ernest  I  low  ell 
Paul  Marx 
Dr.  Colleen  Nelken 
Jewell  Richie 


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DR.  ROBERT  ALOST 
I  )epartment  Head 


Dr.  Allen  Bonnette 


Dr.David  So 


James  Simmoi 


Armando  Vega 


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248-Faculty 


DR.  DONALD  RAWSON 
Department  Head 


Department  of   History 

The  objective  of  the  Department  of  History  is  to  provide  a  critical  approach  to  the  past, 
rather  than  simpl)  to  transmit  the  data  and  tacts  which  society  wants  to  he  remembered.  In 
this  way,  the  department  provides  increased  understanding  of  man  and  his  behavior. 

The  Department  oilers  service  courses  for  other  departmental  majors  as  well  as  courses 
designed  specifically  for  the  history  major.  History  majors  may  select  from  American  and 
European  courses  to  earn  either  the  Bachelor  of  Arts  or  the  Master  of  Arts  degree. 


Dr.  Marietta  Lebreton 
Dr.  James  McCorkle 


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Dr.  William  Poe 


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Charles  Porter 


Dr.  Tom  Wells 


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DR.  MARIE  DUNN 
Department  Head 


Department  of  Home   Economics 

Home  Economics  deals  with  those  things  which  mean  the  most  to  other  people— homes,  families, 
children.  Closely  related  to  patterns  of  living,  home  economics  is  a  timely  field  and  a  permanent  one. 
There  is  no  better  way  to  prepare  for  a  career  and  for  homemaking. 

The  student  who  majors  in  home  economics  may  choose  from  six  plans  of  study,  general  home 
economics,  home  economics  education,  dietetics,  and  institutional  management,  interior  design,  home 
economics  and  secretarial  administration,  and  early  childhood.  The  degree,  Master  of  Science  in 
Education,  is  offered  for  those  interested  in  majoring  in  Early  Childhood  Education  of  Home  Economics 
Education. 


Margaret  Ackel 
Dr.  Gloria  Durr 
Betty  Johnson 


Mary  Koherson 


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Dr.  Margaret  Rucker 


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Maxine  Southerland 


Sadie  Thomas 


250    Faculty 


DR.  WALTER  ROBINSON 
Department  Head 


Department  of  Industrial  Education 

The  Department  of  Industrial  Education  and  Technology  offers  courses  of  study  leading  to  hoth 
undergraduate  and  graduate  degrees  with  majors  in  industrial  arts  education,  vocational-industrial 
education  and  industrial  technology.  Undergraduate  degrees  may  also  be  earned  in  manual  arts  therapy 
and  industrial  arts. 

For  students  who  do  not  wish  to  complete  a  four-year  program,  the  department  offers  five 
Associate  degree  curricula  which  may  be  completed  in  two  years.  The  department  also  coordinated  the 
two-year  pre-engineering  program  offered  by  the  college  and  offerd  a  service  course  for  upper 
elementary  education  majors  of  the  college. 


Raymond  Christensen 
Tommy  Dunnagan 
Dwayne  Gilbert 


Earl  Gulledge 


Dr.  Nedom  Muns 


Dr.  Bill  Shaw 


Dr.  Charles  Wommack 


Facultv-251 


Department  of  Languages 

Tin'  I  )i'|»artiiinil  of  Languages,  one  of  Northwestern 's  largest  departments,  offers  undergraduate 
degrees  in  the  School  of  Liberal  Arts  and  the  School  of  Education.  Students  may  pursue  majors  in  English. 
French,  German  and  Spanish.  The  department  also  offers  two  years  of  Russian. 

In  the  graduate  school,  the  department  offers  the  Master  of  Arts  and  Master  of  Arts  in  Education. 

The  Department  of  Languages  provides  distinguished  preparation  hoth  for  the  student  who  seeks  a 
broad  background  in  literature,  in  the  humanities,  and  tor  the  student  who  looks  forward  to  teaclung. 


DR.  WALTER  MOSLEY 
Department  Head 


Nohely  Brodermann 
Mary  Jeanne  Doherty 
Donald  W.  Ilalley 


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Thomas  Kirkcotmell 
Ellis  Marie  Melder 
Dr.  Gene  Morokoff 
Marion  Nesom 


Charles  R.  Olsen 
252-Kaculty 


Everett  Webber 


Olga  Webber 


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DONALD  McKENZIE 
Department  Head 


Department  of  Library  Science 

Russell  Library's  extensive  collection  of  bound  volumes,  separate  document  collection 
and  microfilm  clearly  distinguishes  it  is  the  heart  of  this  academic  institution. 

In  the  build-up  of  this  collection,  special  attention  is  given  to  coordination  of  the 
selection  of  books  and  research  information  to  the  various  academic  departments. 

In  this  way,  Russell  Library  renders  a  greater  amount  of  support,  to  the  increasingly 
varied  program*  offered  at  Northwestern. 


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Barbara  Gaeddert 


Eleanor  Hollis 


Leola  Loftin 


Faculty-253 


DR.  RUSSELL  WHITTINGTON 
Department  Head 


Department  of  Mathematics 

The  Department  of  Mathematics  is  rapidly  expanding  and  moving  forward  in  order  to  meet  the 
needs  of  today's  students.  A  major  in  mathematics  can  qualify  for  a  B.S.  degree  in  either  the  School  of 
Science  and  Technology  of  the  School  of  Education. 

The  Graduate  School  offers  both  the  M.S.  degree  in  Mathematics  and  the  M.S.  degree  with  a  major 
in  Mathematics. 


Dr.  Edward  Anders 
Bertrand  Boyd 
Thomas  Covington 


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Ceeil  Easley 
Margaret  Land 
Clint  Pine 


Dudley  Pitt 


Vera  Rawson 


Samuel  Shelton 


Cheri  Webster 


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One  of  the  best-equipped  departments  of  its  type  in  this  region,  the 
Department  of  Microbiology  lias  gained  recognition  on  a  national  level 
for  its  graduate  programs.  The  Microbiology  Department  offers  four 
different  programs  for  the  college  student. 

The  first,  Professional  Microbiology,  is  recommended  for  students 
who  plan  to  enter  graduate  school.  The  second,  Clinical  Microbiology, 
is  a  program  for  students  who  plan  to  study  medical  technology  in 
hospitals  requiring  a  degree  for  admission,  or  to  proceed  directly  to 
clinical  employment. 

The  third,  General  Microbiology,  is  a  flexible  degree  program  that 
can  be  adapted  to  special  purposes.  The  fourth  and  last  program  is 
Microbiology -Technology  and  Management.  This  is  a  unique  curriculum 
for  future  administrators  and  plant  managers  in  industries  such  as 
pharmaceuticals,  antibiotics,  and  food  processing. 


Department 

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DR.  PAUL  DONALDSON,  Department  Head 


Dr.  Irving  Miller 


Faculty-255 


LT.  COL.  CHARLES  E.  AVERY 
Department  Head 


Department  of  Military  Science 

The  Military  Science  Department  at  Northwestern  Stale  College  exists  to  provide  those 
students  who  eleet  to  serve  their  country  as  officers  in  the  United  States  Army,  the  training 
and  experience  necessary  to  be  commissioned  as  Army  Second  Lieutenants  upon  graduation. 

The  department  offers  no  degree  program  hut  it  does  present  a  minor  for  those  students 
completing  the  entire  four-year  course  of  instruction. 

The  aim  of  the  Military  Science  Department,  apart  from  offering  the  student  an 
opportunity  to  become  an  officer,  is  to  provide  the  army  with  military  art  who  also  possess 
the  well  rounded  liberal  education  that  can  only  be  obtained  at  schools  such  as 
Northwestern. 


Major  Billy  J.  Cone 

Sgt.  Major  James  N.  Davis 


Capt.  Hugh  C.  Durham,  III 


Major  Clifford  Eby 


Capt.  Paul  Lister 


256- Faculty 


DR.  PAUL  TORGRIMSCm 
Department  Head 


Margaret  Adkins 


Department  of  Music 

It  is  the  aim  of  the  music  department  to  provide  thorough  training  in 
musicianship  and  in  teaching  methods  with  meaningful  experiences  in 
performance,  theory,  music  history,  and  the  technique  oi  group  leadership. 

In  the  School  ol  Education,  there  are  curricula  leading  to  the  Bachelor  of 
Music  Education  and  the  Master  of  Music  Education  degrees  with  emphasis 
on  Instrumental.  1'iano  or  \  ocal  Music. 

For  a  broad  liberal  education  with  a  concentration  in  music,  the  School 
ol  Liberal  Arts  offers  the  Bachelor  of  Arts  degree.  To  prepare  for  professional 
work  or  graduate  study,  the  same  school  offers  the  Bachelor  of  Music  and  the 
Master  of  Music  degrees  in  Applied  Music  or  in  Theory  and  Composition. 


May  Beville 
Eleanor  Brown 
Jack  Crim 
Joseph  Crowder 


Lawrence  Curtis 
Dr.  Dwight  Davis 
William  Gaeddert 
Robert  Krause 


John  LeBlanc 


John  Maltese 


John  Raush 


Richard  Rose 


J.  Robert  Smith 


Faculty-257 


Northwestern 
On- Campus 
Elementary 
Laboratory  School 

Northwestern  State  College  provides  the  North- 
western On-Campus  Elementary  Laboratory  School 
for  education  majors  in  order  that  they  may  actively 
observe  and  work  with  the  students. 


DR.  LEONARD  FOWLER 
Director 


Alma  Alost 


Don>th\  Harnett 


Jimmy  Berry 
Geraldine  Brice 
Lucile  Danghdril 
Lynn  Galloway 


Ada  Gimbert 
Helen  Graham 
Jewell  Jones 
Edwina  Maveaux 


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Mary  I  <c  Pose) 


Glennie  Scarborough 


Lynelle  Scoggins 


Mary  Weller 


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Paula  Burnitt 


Glenda  Carlisle 


Clarissa  Carter 


Mary  Chadwick 


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Nursi  ng 


The  faculty  of  the  School  of 
Nursing  believes  that  the  essence  of 
professional  nursing  is  a  commitment 
to  serve  humanity  and  that  the  pur- 
pose of  the  School  of  Nursing  is  to 
provide  educational  experiences  which 
equip  individuals  with  competence  for 
becoming  professional  practitioners  of 
nursing  and  responsible  contributing 
members  of  their  community. 

It  also  provides  the  foundations 
for  further  professional  study  and 
self-actualization.  Students  desiring  a 
Baccalaureate  Degree  with  a  major  in 
Nursing  enroll  on  the  Academic 
Campus  for  their  first  two  years.  They 
finish  their  schooling  at  either  the 
Shreveport  or  Baton  Rouge  Clinical 
Campus. 

Barbara  Dickerson 
Pearl  Domma 
Elizabeth  Farnell 
Ann  Everett 


Clara  Gates 
Beth  Hayes 
Margaret  Hicks 
Peggy  Hill 


Frances  Pingrey 


Mattie  Reinberg 


Grace  Riley 


Maxine  Roge 


Freida  Rossenwasser 


Evelyn  Taylor 


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Department 


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Physi  cs 


Students  in  both  tin-  School  of  Science  and  Technology  and  in  the  School  of  Education 
may  earn  a  B.S.  degree  in  Physics.  Also,  graduates  are  offered  masters  degrees  in  Science  and 
Science  Education. 


DR.  EUGENE  CLOTHIAUX 
Department  Head 


Bert  Boyd 

Dr.  Steve  Browder 


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Dr.  Robert  Roger 


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DR.  CAESAR  MOODY,  Department  Head 


Department  of 


Psychology 


The  Psychology  Department  offers  a  master's  degree  and  a 
bachelor's  degree.  In  addition  to  liberal  education,  undergraduate 
majors  in  psychology  get  preparation  for,  and  are  demanded  in,  a 
wide  variety  of  careers  in  which  psychological  training  facilitates 
getting  employment,  holding  a  position,  and  advancing  to  executive 
positions. 

According  to  choice,  graduate  psychology  students  are  prepared 
for  alternative  careers  in  mental  health,  or  personnel-industrial 
psychology,  or  teaching  and  research  in  psychology. 


James  W.  Bennett 


Donald  0.  Gates 


Faculty-261 


DR.  BARNEY  KYZAR 
Department  Head 


Department  of 


Secondary  Education 

The  Department  of  Secondary  Education  has  as  its  prime 
objective  the  development  of  undergraduate  and  graduate  programs  of 
stinK  and  laboratory  experiences  that  will  equip  students  with  the 
attitudes,  understanding,  and  skills  necessary  to  meet  the  unique 
challenges  of  teaching  that  will  characterize  the  secondary  schools  of 
the  I970's. 

Degree  programs  include  all  teaching  areas  certifiable  at  the 
undergraduate  level  and  graduate  programs  at  the  Masters,  Specialist, 
and  Doctoral  level  in  Secondary  Education.  The  Department  also 
administers  Master's  and  Specialist  in  Education  degree  programs  in 
Educational  Administration. 


Dr.  Everett  Burge 
Pern  Christensen 
Dr.  Thomas  Clinton 


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Dr.  Jo  Nell  James 


Dr.  Conrad  Kinard 


Dr.  Thomas  Landers 


Dr.  Lyle  Requa 


Faculty— 262 


DR.  WILLIAM  KMI'MLYLK 
Department  Head 


Department  of 

Social  Science 

Anthropology,  geography,  government,  and  general  social  science  are  the  undergraduate  programs 
ottered  hy  the  Department  of  Social  Sciences.  Graduate  degrees  in  geography  and  a  number  of  programs 
is  social  science  and  social  science  education. 

The  department  provides  for  and  advises  students  in  pre-law  and  pre-ministerial  studies.  It  also 
maintains  the  Williamson  Museum  for  study  and  research  in  regional  prehistory. 


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William  Gulp 


Hugh  Curry 
LeRoi  Eversull 
Dan  Gardner 


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Sidney  Gueringer 


Joseph  LeFevre 


Jane  Nahm 


Robert  Nichols 


Faculry-263 


DR.  MILLARD  BIENVENU,  Department  Head 


Department  of  Sociology 

The  Department  of  Sociology  oilers  an  undergraduate  curriculum 

in  Sociology  and  Social  Welfare.  Dealing  primarily  with  the  study  of 
society,  social  problems,  groups,  and  human  relationships,  the  sociology 
major  prepares  lor  a  career  in  teaching,  research,  and  human  relations. 

The  Social  \\  elfare  curriculum  oilers  preparation  for  careers  in  the 
helping  professions. 

Dealing  more  with  knowledge  for  the  practioneer,  classroom  and 
field  experiences  are  provided  to  enable  the  student  to  acquire  some 
basic  skills  for  working  directly  with  people.  Leading  to  the  Bachelor  of 
Arts  degree,  both  programs  are  excellent  preparation  for  graduate  study 
in  sociology  and  social  work. 


Dr.  1  ommy  Rogers 


Jerry  Wendt 


264-Faculty 


DR.  MICHAEL  COUSINS 

Department  Head  Charles  Burlison 


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Department  of 

Special  Education 

At  the  graduate  level,  a  M.Ed,  and  a  M.A.  are  offered  in  Special  Education  and  in  a 
professional  program  of  Speech  Pathology.  Evaluative  and  consulative  service,  an  on-campus 
clinical  center,  and  branch  centers  are  provided.  The  aim  is  to  provide  well-trained  teachers 
and  provide  in  depth  evaluations  of  children  with  problems  in  learning. 


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Robert  Bush 
David  Christman 
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John  Eubanks 


Reginald  F arris 
Dr.  Richard  Gallowaj 
Dr.  Hurst  Hall 
John  Mel  )onald 


Dr.  Edward  Matis 
Mary  Jane  Matis 
Samuel  Morrison 
John  Noles 


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Thomas  Phillips 


Elaine  Preston 


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Faculty— 265 


DR.  EDNA  WEST 
Department  Head 


Ezra  Adams 


Department  of 

Speech  and  Journalism 


The  Speech  and  Journalism  Department  offers  speech 
courses  in  such  areas  as  radio-tv,  public  speaking,  debate, 
discussion,  parliamentary  procedure,  oral  interpretation,  speech 
science,  speech  education,  and  various  aspects  of  theater,  all  of 
which  count  toward  the  Bachelor  of  Arts  degree  in  the  School  of 
Liberal  Arts  or  Education. 

Popular  jouralism  courses  leading  to  the  Bachelor  of  Arts 
degree  in  the  School  of  Liberal  Arts  deal  with  newspaper 
reporting,  magazine  and  yearbook  editing,  public  relations, 
feature  writing,  practical  newspaper  makeup,  photography  and 
radio-tv  newcasting.  Graduate  programs  in  Speech  lead  to  the 
Master  of  Arts  or  Master  of  Arts  in  Education  degree. 


William  Basham 
Jeannie  Huntley 
James  Parrish 


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George  Stewart 


Irma  Taylor 


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Department  Head 


Department  of 

Student  Teaching 

The  Department  of  Student  Teaching  plays  an  integral  part  in  the 
preparation  of  qualified  teachers.  The  purpose  of  the  program  is  to 
provide  opportunities  for  student  teachers  to  work  directly  with  a 
teaching-learning  situation  in  an  actual  classroom. 

In  such  an  experience  each  student  teacher  has  opportunities  to 
test  theories  and  to  perfect  methods  of  teaching  under  the  guidance  of 
a  qualified  cooperating  teacher  and  college  supervisor. 


Dr.  William  Phil] 


Dr.  Rohert  Wynn 


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NOAH    VLBAREZ-  Psychology,  Coushatta 

NANCY  ALEXANDER-  Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 

MICHAEL  ATHAS-  Psychology,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

J  \NE  BACOT-  Social  Sciences,  Zachary 

GLENN  BARNETTE     Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


JIMMY  BARNHILI,    Chemistry,  Marthaville 
DONALD  BATES- Physical  Education,  Pineville 
JACK  BAUCUM-  History,  Urania 
TKDm    I!  WTER      Geography,  Shreveport 
WILLIAM  BOARDMAN-  Zoology,  Alexandria 


FREDERICK  BOSARGE-  Student  Personnel  Services,  Alexandria 
ROBERT  BOURGEOIS- Business  Administration,  Erath 
I  MANNA  BRADEN-  Student  Persomiel  Services,  Pineville 
ROY  BROWN-  Student  Persomiel  Services,  DeRidder 
EDWARD  BURNS-  Elementary  Education,  Natchitoches 


JEAN  BURNS-  Psychology,  Minden 

DIANE  BI  ILLS- Early  Childhood  Education.  Waterproof 

BETTIE  CAPLIS-  Reading,  McDade 

K<  (LAND  CORTES-  Industrial  Technology,  Natchitoches 

JOSEPH  COSUMANO-  Industrial  Technology,  Shreveport 


KATHRYNE  DAVIS     Music,  Shreveport 
HAROLD  DENNING-Secondary  Education,  Alexandria 
KATHLEEN  DOHERTY  -  Speech  Pathology,  Jennings 
R.  H.  DRESSLER-  Social  Sciences,  Natchitoches 
STEVE  FARUZZO     Special  Education,  Valley  Stream 


JOHN  FERGUSON- English,  Bernice 
THOMAS  FERGUSON-  Microbiology,  Lockport 
TERRY  FINLEY- Psychology,  Natchitoches 
HELEN  FITZGERALD-  Special  Education,  Shreveport 
1)1  \\\E  l  KII   \l  \\     Biology.  Gittsiield.  Mass. 


DAVID  FRENCH-  Social  Sciences,  Natchitoches 
HERMAN  FULLER- Psychology,  Meraux 
JAMES  FULLILOVE- Psychology,  Shreveport 
J(  )I1N  GAUDIN-  Chemistry,  New  Orleans 
CHARLES  GLASSCOCK-  History,  Montgomery,  Ala. 


PATSY  GORDON     Student  Personnel  Services,  Natchitoches 
SANDRA  GOSCH-  Early  Childhood  Education,  Natchitoches 
GEORGIE  ANN  GRACIE- Speech  Pathology,  Natchitoches 
LUCINDA  GRANT      Chemistry,  Belle  Chasse 
PAMELA  HANKINS- Business  Education,  Coushatta 


LINDA  LEE  HANSON- Psychology,  Bossier  City 

TED  HERNANDEZ-  Geography,  Natchitoches 

CHENG  CHIANG  HSIETH-  Physics,  Taipei,  Taiwan 

BAOSHAN  HLANG- Chemistry,  China 

RICHARD  HUDSON      Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 


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ELISE  JAMES— Distributive  and  Business  Education,  Natchitoches 
JOHN  JENKINS-  Guidance,  Chattanooga.  Tenn. 
GRACIE  JONES-  Business  Education,  Natchitoches 
ROBERT  JONES-  Zoology,  Natchitoches 
GLADYS  KEETON-  Physical  Education,  DeRidder 


MARSHA  KIRKLAND- Speech  Pathology,  Natchitoches 
LEWIS  KNIGHT-  Zoology,  Port  Arthur,  Texas 
MARGARET  LAND- Mathematics,  Natchitoches 
CAROLYN  LANDRY-Speech  Therapy,  Napoleonville 
NOLAN  LABLANC     Geology,  Port  Allen 


JAMES  LEDOUX     Biology,  Monroe 

ROY  E.  LEE  JR.-  Electronics,  West  Monroe 

LARRY  LEGG-  Zoology,  Natchitoches 

JAMES  LEMOINE—  Secondary  Education,  Montgomery 

FRED  LEWIS- Microbiology.  Bossier  City 


LENORE  MEI  SUN  LIN-  Guidance,  Taiwan 
FRANK  LOLLAR-  Psychology,  Natchitoches 
CARROLL  LONG-Outdoor  Education,  Winnfield 
ROSALIE  LOST-  Speech  Pathology,  Natchitoches 
NATHAN  LUCE-  Social  Sciences,  Provencal 


LUCAS  LUPO-  Speech  Education,  Lake  Charles 

BOOKER  MCFARLAND-  Secondary  Administration,  Many 

WILLIAM  MCKEAN-  Chemistry,  Slidell 

DONALD  MCKINNEY-  Physical  Education,  DeQueen,  Ark. 

PATRICIA  MCKINNEY-  Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 


BRENDA  MALONE- Elementary  Education,  DeRidder 
JENINA  JONES  MARRELL-  Elementary  Education,  Pineville 
MARGUERITE  MARSTON-Secondary  Education,  East  Point 
EVA  L.  MARTIN-  H  &  P  E,  Natchitoches 
RONALD  MAYEAUX-  Mathematics,  Natchitoches 


SAM  MEDICA- Psychology,  Alexandria 
SUSAN  MICHAEL- Piano,  Alexandria 
GERALD  MILLER-  Psychology,  Port  Arthur 
GINGER  MILLER-  Home  Economics,  Mansfield 
ALBERTA  MOORE-  Special  Education,  Coushatta 


JUDITH  MORGAN- Elementary  Education,  Lafayette 
MARY  C.  MORGAN- Speech  Pathology,  Alexandria 
SKIPPER  NEWTON-  Mathematics,  Alexandria 
KAREN  NOEL-  Zoology,  North  Miami  Beach,  Fla. 
ARTHUR  ODELL-Elementary  Education,  Pineville 


DAVID  PHILLIPS-  Chemistry,  Shreveport 
RALPH  PINCKLEY- Speech  Pathology,  Alexandria 
JOHN  PORCHE-  Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
REBECCA  RABURN—  Home  Economics  Education,  Coushatta 
JOHN  RAMSAY-  Mathematics,  Shreveport 


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VIRGINIA  RATLIFF- Speech  Pathology,  Natchitoches 

TERR}   REEVES- Government,  Winnfield 

\l\m   A.  REID- Zoology,  Lake  Charles 

DONALD  RHO ADS- Music  Education,  Plain  Dealing 

WILLIAM  RICHARDSON-  Business  Administration.  Natchitoches 


LINDA  RIDDON- Geography.  Shreveport 

ANTHONY  RISPOLI-  Business  Administration,  New  York 

RODNEY  ROTHENBERGER-  Electrical  Technology,  Shreveport 

DAN  SHEPHERD-Zoology,  Shreveport 

FRANCES  SIMMONS— Student  Personnel  Services,  Natchitoches 


DAN(  1KMANEE  SIRIOIRIYAKOL-  Mathematics,  Bangkok,  Thailand 
PATRICIA  SMITH-Microbiology,  Ruston 
J<  )HN  SPARROW-Psychology,  Natchitoches 
RICHARD  SULLIVAN-  Zoology,  Cotton  Valley 
|;\i;i;\ll\    I  \l  /l\     Counseling  and  Guidance,  Natchitoches 


SI  SA\   \  \\  LOIS      Psychology.  Shreveporl 

KENNETH  TILTON- Student  Personnel  Services,  Elizabeth 

HELEN  TOI  SEK-Zoology,  Pineville 

DOLORES  TUCKER-  Business  Education,  Benton,  Ark. 

MARY  TUMMINELLE-  Psychology,  Natchitoches 


ANONG  UDOMSAP-  Social  Sciences,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 
EDDIE  WALDRIP-  Psychology,  Quitmen 
JOSEPH  WALKER-  Chemistry,  Elizabeth 
RONALD  WALKER- Geography,  Detroit,  Mich. 
CHUNG-WEI  WANG- Social  Sciences,  Taiwan 


SHIRLEY  WHITTLESEY-  Elementary  Education,  West  Monroe 
CLAYTON  WILEY-  Industrial  Art  Education,  Grambling 
TRANCES  WILLIAMS-  Elementary  Education,  Alexandria 
TOMMIE  WINBURN- Industrial  Technology,  New  Orleans 
GEORGE  YANG- Microbiology,  Taiwan 


GEORGE  YOES—  Business  Administration,  Baton  Rouge 
SHUN  HUNG  YORE-  Physics,  Natchitoches 
CHEN  SEN  YU-Chemistry,  Natchitoches 


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NOT  HAVING  PICTURE  MADE: 
Steve  McCutcheon,  Vice-President 
Chris  Maxwell,  Secretary-Treasurer 
Larry  Gracie,  Mens  Representative 


BILLIE  ADAMS— Nursing,  Metairie 
,|<»||\    \DAMS      Business  \dministration,  Shreveporl 
STEVE  ADKINS— Economics,  Lafayette 
HENRY  AD  LEY— Accounting,  Belcher 
ARLENE  AJRHART-Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 

BILL  ALLBRITTON— Mathematics,  Natchitoches 
RAYMOND  ALLEN— Business  Administration,  Opelousas 
BETTY  AMES  -Nursing,  Shreveport 
ARCHIE  ANDERSON— Elementary  Education,  Ashland 
ARTHUR  ANDREWS— Business  Administration,  Baton  Rouge 

ROSALIND  ANDREWS  -French.  Baton  Rouge 

JOE  AKMETTA-  Business  Administration,  Alexandria 

DARRELL  ARNOLD  -Electronics,  Alexandria 

LINDA  ARTHUR— Speech,  Many 

ROBERT  ARTHUR  -Physical  Education,  Florien 

MARGARET  ATCHISON-Business  Administration,  Baton  Rouge 
ELIZABETH  ATKINS— Primary  Education,  Jonesville 
MICHAEL  ATKINS— Speech,  Shreveport 
WILLIAM  ATKINS— History,  Jonesville 
AUDREY  BACCUS— Electronics,  Hentford,  N.C. 

RONALD  BADGLEY-Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
CONNIE  BAJLES— Nursing,  Shreveport 
DONALD  BAILEY  -Animal  Science,  Coushatta 
EARL  BAKER— Mathematics,  Natchitoches 
JAN  BAKER— Primary  Education,  Shreveport 

TIM  BAKER— Zoology,  Gueydan 

CAROL  BATEMAN  -Sociology,  Shreveport 

JACK  BAUM — Electronics,  Pollock 

TOMMY  BAXTER  -Industrial  Education,  Shreveport 

LARRY  BAZER— Psychology,  Shreveport 

AUGUSTUS  BAZIER— Education,  Natchitoches 
DOLLIE  BEARDEN— Social  Sciences,  Benton 
EUGENE  BEARD  -Advertising,  Grande  Isle 
PEGGY  BEASLEY— Speech.  New  Orleans 
JAMES  BECKHAM — Business  Administration,  Jonesville 

DAN  BELL — Pre-Medicine,  Robeline 
MAJ0RIEJr3ELL  -Primary  Education,  Lafayette 
MARSHA  BELLA-Sociology,  Berwick 
EFFIE  BELLUE— Home  Economics,  Baton  Rouge 
JANICE  BENNETT- -Primary  Education,  DeRidder 


MARY  BERNARD   -Education,  Natchitoches 

PHILIP  BERGEROSS— Business  Administration,  Alexandria 

PHYLLIS  BERGERON-Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 

SUE  BERGERON— Nursing,  Morgan  City 

CHARLES  BERRY-   Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 


Seniors— 273 


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KENNETH  BERRY-  Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 
MARTHA  BERRY-  Mathematics,  Natchitoches 
SU  ANNE  RERRY— Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 
NANCY  BILLIMEK-  Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 
J.  L.  BILLK  )L)EAU-  Anthropology,  Churchpoint 


MARY  BIRD-  Home  Economics.  Shreveport 
l!<  >BBY  BIRDWELL     Business  Administration,  Marthaville 
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WAYNE  BLACKBURN-  Natural  Science,  Leesville 
CAROL  BLAKE- Zoology,  Bossier  City 


LINDA  BLANCHARD-  Sociology,  Sulphur 

SUE  BOBO-  English,  Slidell 

TRAVIS  BOLTON-  Accounting,  Slagle 

UNI)  \  BOND  —  Elementary  Education, Jonesboro 

JOHN  l;<>\|    II  |       Physical  Education,  \<u  Britain,  Conn. 


MARGIE  BONNER- Home  Economics,  Morrow 
ROBERT  BONNER- Electronics,  Hornbeck 
JANIE  BONO-  Nursing,  Sulphur 
DANIEL  BOOGAERTS-  Geography,  Alexandria 
WILLIAM  BORDELON-  Physical  Education,  Eunice 


BEVERLY  BOSARGE- Sociology.  Natchitoches 
WARREN  BOSTIC-Business  Administration.  Lowell,  Mass. 
BETT  Y  B(  )STICK—  Library  Science.  Shreveport 
LINDA  BOUDREAUX-  Education.  OberUn 
MARY  BOUDREAUX-  Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 


YVONNE  BOUDREAUX-  Primary  Education,  Shreveport 
DANNY  BOUTWELL- Journalism,  Shreveport 
SHARON  BOWDEN-  Primary  Education,  Shreveport 
WILLIAM  BOYD-  Industrial  Arts.  Mindcn 
J  \CI\SON  l!<n  DSTI  N     Electronics,  Natchitoches 


LINDA  BRADEN- Speech,  Alexandria 

BERTHA  BRADFORD-  Speech  Therapy,  Jonesboro 

LINDA  BRAY-  Art.  Many 

VELMA  BREAUX-  Nursing.  Raceland 

LACY  BREEDEN- Electronics,  Pride 


CAROL  BREWER-Office  Administration,  Annandale,  Va. 

JANICE  BRIDGES     Nursing.  Greensbu/g 

KAREX  BRIGNOR- Secretarial  Science,  St.  Amant 

\  K  1KIE  BRINKLEY-  Home  Economics,  Cotton  Valley 

CHARLES  BRITT- Business  Administration.  Natchitoches 


DIANA  BROCATO- Elementary  Education,  Bunkie 
DALE  BROUILLETTE- Microbiology,  Cottonport 
JO  ANN  BROUSSARD-  Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 
CHARLES  BROWN-  Geography  Plaquemine 
(  :l  I  \  I!  L(  ) TTE  BROWN      Sociology,  Leesville 


JERRY  BROWN- Social  Sciences,  Springhill 
MEDA  BROWN-  Business  Education,  Hornbeck 
RONALD  BROWN-Govemment,  Longstreet 
SAMMY  BROWN-  Business  Administration,  Coushatta 
SHANNA  BROWN-  Nursing,  Tullos 


274- Seniors 


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SUSAN  BRUMFIELD- Spanish.  Baton  Rouge 
JERRY  BRUNGART-  Physical  Education,  Lock  Haven,  Pa. 
ELSIE  BRYANT-  Elementary  Education,  Portland,  Ore. 
SHARON  BURFORD- Primary  Education,  Mansfield 
HENRY  BURNS- Accounting,  Shreveport 


HENRY  BURNS-Education,  Shongaloo 
JACKIE  BURNS- Animal  Science.  Zachary 
DELORES  BURROW-  Home  Economics,  Rosepine 
MARCIA  BUSS-  Sociology,  Orlando.  Fla. 
DAVID  BUTLER-  Music,  Shreveport 


LEAROHN  CALDWELL-  Physical  Education,  Winnfield 
CHARLYN  CAMPBELL- Primary  Education,  Gueydan 
SARAH  CAMPBELL-  Government,  Tioga 
NANCY  CAPERTON-  Elementary  Education,  Bossier  City 
JOHNNIE  CARNLINE- Agronomy,  Many 


JULIE  CARPENTER-  English,  St.  Landry 

MARY  CARPENTER-Nursing.  Oakdale 

BETH  CARTER-  Primary  Education,  Many 

BRENDA  CAUSEY- Nursing,  Brittany 

S  \[   \|)l!  \  (II  V\CK     Business  Education,  Hornbeck 


JAMES  CHANDLER-  Animal  Science.  Baton  Rouge 
ANITA  CHOATE-  Physical  Education.  Houston,  Tex. 
MARY  CLAY-  Elementary  Education,  Natchitoches 
DIANE  CLEMENTS-  Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 
LINDA  COILE-  Business  Education,  Plain  Dealing 


BECKY  COLEMAN-  Nursing,  Shreveport 

GARY  COLEMAN-  Chemistry,  Natchitoches 

RICHARD  CONCILIA-  Physical  Education,  Vero  Beach.  Fla. 

WILLIAM  CONERLY-Music,  Alexandria 

CAND ACE  COODY- Elementary  Education.  Shreveport 


JOSEPH  COOPER-  Business  Administration,  Sebring,  Fla. 
ROY  COOTETER-Electronics,  Alexandria 
JUDY  CORKERN-  Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 

S  Whi;  \  <n|;l\kl;\      Nursing.  I! r,  Rouge 

ROBERT  COX-Speech,  Cheney ville 


SIDNE\  COX— Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 

IX  )ROTHY  COXE-  Chemistry,  Denham  Springs 

JO  ANN  CRAFT-  Nursing,  Morgan  City 

LINDA  GRAIN—  Business  Administration,  Marthaville 

PATRICIA  CRAWFORD-  Business  Education,  Leesville 


RICHARD  CREED-  Agronomy,  Many 
ROBIN  CREIGHTON-  Primary  Education,  Natchez 
MICHAEL  CROOKS- Industrial  Arts,  Pineville 
DAVID  CROTHERS-  History,  Haynesville 
THOMAS  CROUT-  Sociology,  Baton  Rouge 


CHARLES  CROWE- Social  Sciences,  Serepta 
KEVIN  CROWE-Physical  Education,  Holbrook,  Mass. 
STEVE  CRYER-  Physical  Education,  Shreveport 
ROBERT  CULLENS-  Industrial  Arts,  Tyler,  Tex. 
CECILE  CULP—  Home  Economics,  Natchitoches 


Seniors— 275 


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NORMS  CURRY-  Distributive  Education,  Sikes 
PAMELA  DALME-  Primary  Education,  Shreveport 
LESTER  DALME-  Business  Administration,  Bossier  City 
LINDA  DANCE-  Nursing,  Arcadia 
GARY  DANIEL-  Business  Administration.  New  Orleans 


CARROLL  DANIELS- Sociology,  Robeline 
SHASTA  DANIELS- Primary  Education,  Otis 
JOHN  DAVIS- Business,  Pitkin 
REBECCA  DAVIS-  Home  Economics.  Delhi 
SUE  DEARMAN-  Business,  Natchitoches 


R<  )Y  I JEBLIEUX-  Art,  Natchitoches 

I  III    I  )  \   I  >LI\>        I'.uMiieo  Ed  in  .illnii.    \nacoii. 
PAT  DELAFOSSE-  Business  Administration,  Bunkie 
MIKE  DELCOMBIE-  Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
DAVID  DIXON-  Electronics,  New  Orleans 


PAULINE  DUCOTE-  Education,  Baton  Rouge 

LARRY  DUGAS-  Agri-Business,  Gueydan 

SHARON  DUHON-  Nursing.  Groves,  Tex. 

PAT  DUNEHOO-  Zoology,  Haynesville 

HAROLD  DUNCAN-  Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 


PAMELA  DUNN-  Microbiology,  Shreveport 
JIMMY  DURHAM-Electronics,  Cotton  Valley 
EVA  EAS(  )N- Nursing,  Many 

MATTIE  EASON-  Business  Education,  Marthaville 
JUDITH  EBARB- Education,  Noble 


27  b— Seniors 


LEILA  EDDY— Business  Education,  MandevilJe 
PATRICIA  EICHELBERGER-Nursing,  Shreveport 
GARY  ELLIOT—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
JAMES  ELLIOT- Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 
SARAH  ELLIOT      Primary  Education,  Robeline 


LINDA  ELLIS—  Elementary  Education,  Metairie 
STEVE  ESNEAULT-  Animal  Science,  New  Orleans 
MARIANNE  EVANS-  Home  Economics,  Shreveport 
0.  L.  EVANS- Physical  Education,  St.  Joseph 
MARY  EYMARD- Elementary  Education,  Larose 


PATRICIA  EZERNACK-  Distributive  Education.  Zwolle 
VIRGIL  EZERNACK-  Industrial  Arts,  Zwolle 
STEPHNI  FARABEE-  Home  Economics,  Goodrich,  Tex. 
EDWARD  FARABOUGH-  Music,  Springhm 

KAREN  FAUCETT- Sociology,  Shreveport 


CHERRYL  FELLER- Home  Economics,  Maplewood 
LINDA  FELL—  Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 
DAVID  FISHER—  Business  Administration,  Zachary 
KAREN  FITTS-  English,  Hornbeck 
DIXIE  FLEEGE-  History,  Decatur,  111. 


MICHAEL  LONGER-  Industrial  Arts,  Opelousas 

MARY  FORD-  Sociology.  Jennings 

LARRY  FORDHAM-  Business  Administration.  Woodworth 

JOHN  FOSTER-  Speech,  Shreveport 

CAROL  FRENCH-  Sociology,  Sulphur 


WYNNE  FRIEDRICHS-  Business  Administration,  Metairie 
SHERMAN  FRUGE- Industrial  Arts,  Gueydan 
LARR\  FULLER     Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
DON  GADDIS—  Business  Administration,  Morgan  City 
JOHN  GALLEMORE-  Electronics,  Shreveport 


TOM  GALLIANO-  History,  Cut  Off 

ANNA  GALLIEN-  Business  Education,  Natchitoches 

MILLIE  GALLIEN-  Music,  Natchitoches 

CONNIE  GAMMILL-  Business  Education,  Shreveport 

VETTYE  GARRETT-  Business  Education,  HayensviUe 


STEPHEN  GASPARD-  Physical  Education,  Alexandria 

LORETTA  GATES- Primary  Education,  Coushatta 

DIANE  GELDERMAN-  Elementary  Education,  Stanford,  Conn. 

JEAN  GEORGE-  Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 

PAULA  GHENT-  Primary  Education,  Shreveport 


CAROL  GIBSON-  Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 

PAULA  GIBSON- Education,  Coushatta 

EGBERT  GILSON—  Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 

ROBERT  GINGLES-  History,  Logansport 

LINDA  GONZALES-  Nursing,  Gonzales 


ELLA  GORNEY- Sociology,  Baton  Rouge 

REGINA  GOUDEAU-  Nursing,  Evergreen 

SAMUEL  GL0RI0S0-  Business  Administration,  Alexandria 

JANICE  GOSS—  Primary  Education,  Shreveport 

SUE  GOSS—  Sociology,  Colfax 


Seniors— 277 


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LARRY  CRACIE—  Social  Sciences,  Natchitoches 

Rl  >SE  GRAFFAGNINO-  Elementary  Education,  Opelousas 

S  \\l  >RA  GRAVES-  Education,  Verda 

GEORGE  GRAY—  Business  Administration,  Sibley 

PAMELA  GRAY- Nursing,  Bemice 


DIANA  GREEN- Art,  DeQuincy 
PATRICIA  GREEN—  Accounting,  Jeanerette 
l!E\|  VUIN  GREENE      Electronics,  Provencal 
K  \  I !  EN  G  RI FF1N-  Mathematics,  Winnfield 
SHIRLEY  GRUNWALD-Nursing,  Shreveport 


GLENDA  GUEST-  Primary  Education,  Castor 

PATRICK  GUIDRY-  Accounting,  Delcambre 

J<  >SEPH  GUILLORY-Physical  Education,  Ville  Platte 

BETTY  GUY— Nursing.  Zachary 

SI  S  \\  GUIMBALLOT- Primary  Education,  Winnsboro 


GE(  )RGE  GUINS— Business  Administration,  Zachary 
RAYMOND  HAILEY-  Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 
LAMAR  HALE-Geography,  Natchitoches 
ALICE  HALL- Social  Sciences,  Mansfield 
JOHN  HALL-  Physical  Education,  Vivian 


CHARLES  II  \MM(  !\S      Physical  Education,  Winnfield 
BARBARA  HAMPTON      Home  Economics,  Natchitoches 
THOMAS  HARDAWAY-  Zoology,  Bossier  City 
DAVID  HARDIN      Business  Administration,  Houston,  Tex. 
\\  \RREN  II  \  1 1 1  > ^       Business  Vdministration,  Meaux 


RODNEY"  HARGROVE-  Business  Administration,  Baton  Bouge 
MICHAEL  HARTT—  Business  Administration,  Haughton 
ANN  HARTVVICK- Nursing,  Farmerville 
\l\IUl    II  WW     Social  Sciences,  DeRidder 
DORENE  HAWKES- English,  Rosepine 


DAVID  HAYDEN     Wildlife  Management,  Coushatta 
GENE  HAYMON      Business  Administration,  Leesville 
WANDA  HEARN     Home  Economics,  Forest  Hill 
CATHY  HEBERT     Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 
LINDA  HENDERSON-  Social  Sciences,  Winnfield 


RONALD  HENDERSON-Biology,  DeRidder 

CONNIE  HERBERT- Psychology,  Sulphur 

NELSON  HERMAN- Accounting,  Sodus,  N.  Y. 

R(  >BERT  HERRMANN     Physical  Education,  GUmer,  Tex. 

R(  )I!ERT  HETRICK- Physical  Education,  Woodbridge,  Va. 


IK  )l.l\  IIKKJS—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
LARRY  HILLIMAN- Business  Administration,  Simpson 
GAIL  HINES—  Elementary  Education,  Many 
SAMMY  HINSON-  Mathematics,  Leesville 
SAMUEL  HINTON- Industrial  Arts,  Shreveport 


STEVEN  HITT-Music,  Shreveport 
AL  HOBSON     Music,  Hodge 
MALCOLM  HODNETT-  Business,  Minden 
KIWI    I  II  I IODOS- Electronics,  Gretna 
BETTY  HOLLAND     Biology,  Shreveport 


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278— Seniors 


DONNIE  HOLLAND-Industrial  Arts,  Bastrop 
BONNIE  HOLLIS- Primary  Education,  Many 
DWAYNE  HOLMES- Psychology,  Winnfield 
BRIAN  HOLOUBEK- Animal  Science,  Shreveport 
BETTY  HOOD    Science  Education,  Cullen 


RONALD  HOOPER- Advertising,  Shreveport 
CHARLES  HORTON-  Music,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 
PEGGY  HORTON-  Elementary  Education,  Mansura 
ROBERT  HORTON      Industrial  Arts,  Winnfield 
RUFORD  HORTON- Commercial  Art,  Plain  Dealing 


JANE  HOWARD     Physical  Education,  Many 
MARY  HOWARD-  Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 
ANTHONY  HOWES-  Zoology,  Alexandria 
DEBORAH  HOWES-  Elementary  Education,  Houston,  Tex. 
CAROLS  N  HSE—  Home  Economics,  Pineville 


EDGAR  HUCKIE-  Accounting,  Leesville 

CARL  HUMPHRIES- Accounting,  Pineville 

KATHLEEN  HUMPHRIES-Speech  Therapy,  Jena 

JEAN  HUNTER- Nursing,  Shreveport 

JAMES  HUTCHINSON-  Business  Administration,  Ferriday 


VICKIE  HUTCHINSON-  Art,  Shreveport 
ALEC  HUTTON-  Education,  Alexandria 
CHERI  HYDE— Nursing,  Shreveport 
CHARLOTTE  IRBY- Social  Sciences,  Bossier 
LAINE  IVEY—  Social  Sciences,  Sieper 


ALEX  IVINS—  Business  Administration,  Vivian 
DAVID  JACKSON— Elementary  Education,  Montgomery 
ROBERT  JACKSON-  Library  Science,  Shreveport 
KENNETH  JAMES-  Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 
MARTHA  JARVIS-Sociology,  Leesville 


MARGARET  JOBE-  Library  Science,  Oil  City 
CHARLES  JOHNSON-  Electronics,  Verda 
JOHN  JOHNSON-  Electronics,  Verda 
SHELIA  JOHNSON-  Primary  Education,  Marrere 
JOHNETTE  JOHNSTON-Music,  Simesport 


BRENDA  JONES-  Education,  Goldonna 
CONNIE  JONES-  Primary  Education,  Zwolle 
JOE  JONES  -Zoology,  Shreveport 
PATRICIA  JONES-Primary  Education,  Many 
SANDRA  JONES-  Sociology,  Lake  Charles 


WANDA  JONES-  Mathematics,  Lake  Charles 

JOHN  JOSEPHSON-  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

GLENDA  KEEN—  Elementary  Education,  Bossier  City 

LARRY  KEES— Social  Sciences,  Alexandria 

SHARON  KELLEY-  Library  Science,  Winnfield 


RITA  KEMP-  Mathematics,  Natchitoches 
GEORGIANA  KENDALL-  English,  Natchitoches 
PETE  KENDALL- Electronics,  Natchitoches 
JUDY  KIEFFER-  Art,  Shreveport 
GARY  KILLEN-  Agri-Business,  Coushatta 


Seniors— 279 


STEPHEN  KIMSEY-  Speech,  Ft.  Smith,  Ark. 
SHARON  KING- Speech,  Yazoo  City,  Miss. 
GEORGIA  KINNISON- Music,  Grayson 
JAMES  KNAPP-  Art,  Lake  Charles 
JANIE  KNIGHTEN-  Social  Sciences,  Baton  Rouge 


MARGENE  KRAMER-  English,  Pensacola,  Fla. 
HAROLD  LaBORDE-Sociology,  Shreveport 
STEPHEN  LaCAZE-  Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 
GEORGIA  LaCOUR-  Nursing,  Shreveport 
STEVE  LaCOUR- Physical  Education,  Baton  Rouge 


VIRNITA  LADNER-  Nursing,  Fenton,  Miss. 

\\  MUM  A  I    Wll;  \KI)      Pre-Medicine,  Pineville 

RONALD  LAMBERT-  Sociology,  Robeline 

J  VMS  I    \\|)i:i\l    \l      Social  Sciences,  VillePlatte 

ANITA  LANDRUM- Sociology,  New  Orleans 


HERMAN  LANGFORD-  Social  Sciences,  Gloster 
CHRISTINE  LANZILLOTTI-  Elementary  Education,  Bossier  City 
CYNTHIA  LATHAM- Psychology,  Sulphur 
DONNA  LAVTNE-  Elementary  Education,  Oil  City 
ELIZABETH  LEACH-  Speech  Therapy,  Natchitoches 


ALVIN  LEAKE-Industrial  Arts,  Harvey 
WAYNE  LeBLEU-.Physical  Education,  Opelousas 
ROGERS  LeDOUX-  Social  Sciences,  Eunice 
CHARLOTTE  LEE-  Elementary  Education,  Gorum 
CHERYL  LEE—  Home  Economics,  Gorum 


JAMES  LEE— Distributive  Education,  Bossier  City 
LIN  LEETH— Accounting,  Shreveport 
RONALD  LEGENDRE- Electronics,  Addis 
ANN  LEWIS— Business  Education,  Leesville 
ANNIE  LEWIS-  Speech  Therapy,  Jonesboro 


M    LEWIS      Economics,  Shreveport 
JO  ANN  LEWIS-  Business  Administration,  Abbeville 
ROBERT  LINDSAY- History,  Shreveport 
DONNA  LONG-Home  Economics,  Zachary 
LOUIS  LOUP- Agriculture,  New  Roads 


HELEN  LOVELADY-  Nursing,  Many 
RICH  MID  LOYD     Electronics,  Winnsboro 
ROBERT  LUCKY-  Education,  Natchitoches 
NANCY  LYONS- Speech  Therapy,  Alexandria 
JOHN  McALLISTER  -Industrial  Arts,  Baton  Rouge 


RONALD  McBRIDE-  Art,  Natchitoches 

LUKE  McCORMIC-  Industrial  Arts,  Many 

SANDRA  McCULLEN- Nursing,  Shreveport 

LORA  McGASKEY- Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 

KIBK  McGOWAN-Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


KAREN  McGUIRT-  Government,  Natchitoches 
MARY  McKEE-  Business  Administration,  Leesville 
RANDY  McKNIGHT-  Geology,  Logansport 
BOB  McLAMORE-  Biology,  Natchitoches 
ALLYSON  McLAURIN-  Primary  Education,  Mansfield 


280— Seniors 


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DOUGLAS  MADDEN-  Animal  Science,  Chestnut 
CLAIRE  MAHFOUZ-English,  New  Iberia 
JENNIE  MALLEY-Home  Economics,  Many 
JERRY  MALONE— Business  Administration.  Springhill 
LYNN  MANDINA-  Physical  Education,  Oil  City 


NELSON  MANGOLD-Business  Administration,  LeesviUe 
JANE  MARINO-  Physical  Education,  La  Place 
FERN  MARTIN-  Physical  Education,  Opelousas 
LEON  MARTIN-  Social  Sciences,  Glenmora 
MAIDA  MARTIN- Nursing,  Jonesboro 


BOBBY  MASTERS-  Industrial  Arts,  Florien 
JERRY  MASTERS-  Geography,  Florien 
MARY  MASTRACCHIO-Nursing,  Leesville 
ROSEMARY  MATHEWS-  Social  Sciences,  Bossier  City 
DALE  MATTHEWS-  Animal  Science,  Sarepta 


DEBORAH  MAULDIN-  Chemistry,  Shreveport 
CAROL  MAXEY-  Anthropology,  Natchitoches 
BEVERLY  MAXWELL- Nursing,  Shreveport 
JIMMY  MAYNOR-  Business  Administration,  Cotton  Valley 
PHILLIP  MAYO-  Industrial  Arts,  Hicks 


HAROLD  MELDER— Business  Administration.  Glenmora 
KAREN  MENSING-  Elementary  Education,  Leesville 
STEVE  MERCER-Industrial  Arts,  Lake  Providence 
SIDNEY  MESSINA-  Primary  Education,  Shreveport 
RAYMOND  MICHIELS- Physical  Education,  Alexandria 


DONNA  MIDDLETON- History,  Ft.  Eustis.  Va. 
ARCHIE  MILLER-Electronics,  Winfall,  N.  C. 
CHARLES  MILLER-  Social  Sciences,  Negreet 
LORRIE  MILLER-Music,  Shreveport 
ROBERT  MILLER- Sociology,  Pitkin 


STEPHEN  MILLER-  Industrial  Arts,  Shreveport 
MARY  MILLS-  Home  Economics,  Vidalia 
LINDA  MILNER- Nursing,  Shreveport 
DON  MIMS-  Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
AUGUSTA  MINNIS-  Sociology,  Tauhope,  Ala. 


ARVIL  MINOR-Economics,  Coushatta 
GLEN  MINOR-  Industrial  Arts,  Springhill 
CHARLES  MIXON-  Business  Administration,  Bunkie 
ROSEMARY  MIXON- Secretarial  Administration,  Bunkie 
MARK  MONTGOMERY-  Business  Administration,  Bossier  City 


JOHN  MOORE—  Business  Administration,  Pitkin 
RICHARD  MOORE—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
ONEDA  MORGAN- Business  Administration,  Oakdale 
DIANE  MORRIS-  Physical  Education,  DeRidder 
KENNETH  MORRIS-Business  Administration,  Vivian 


MACE  MORRIS-  Business  Administration,  Clearwater,  Fla. 
MALCOLM  MORRIS-  Business  Administration,  Leesville 
JERRY  MOTT-  Physical  Education,  Dallas,  Tex. 
DELFIN  M U JIC A- Chemistry,  Carripano,  Venezuela 
PATRICK  MURPHY- Business  Administration,  Montgomery 


Seniors— 281 


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LUCIEN  MURZYN-  Electronics,  Alexandria 

ANN  MYERS-  Music,  Pelican 

CAROLYN  NANCE- Psychology,  Shreveport 

JOE  NASELLO—  Business  Administration,  Alexandria 

LINDA  NATIONS-  Nursing,  Shreveport 


CATHLEEN  NELSON- Home  Economics,  Port  Sulphur 
JOSEPH  NELSON-Business  Administration,  Port  Sulphur 
JUDITH  NEWBILL-  Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 
STEVE  NICHOLSON-Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
PAUL  NICKELS— Industrial  Arts,  Shreveport 


ROBERT  NORR1S-  Electronics,  Zachary 

DONALD  NORWOOD-  Accounting,  Mansfield 

BONNIE  NUGENT- Sociology,  Pineville 

FREDERICK  NUGENT-Industrial  Arts,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

PAT  O'BRIEN-  Industrial  Arts,  Coushatta 


DAVID  OWEN-  Mathematics,  Elizabeth 

DAVID  OWENS- Social  Sciences,  Boyce 

BETTY  (  >XLEY-  English,  Negreet 

ANN  PADDEN- Social  Sciences,  Bossier  City 

MARJORIE  PaDULA-  Social  Sciences,  Bossier  City 


JEANETTE  PARAZEWSK1      French,  Wiimfield 
STANLYE  PARHAM-  Distributive  Education,  Moreauville 
DORIS  PARKER      Nursing,  Shreveport 
GORDON  PARKER-  Speech,  Anchorage,  Alaska 
WAYNE  PARKER- Business  Administration,  Bossier  City 


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LINDA  PASSMORE- Elementary  Education,  Vinton 
VICKIE  PAL  LK—  Business  Education,  Libuse 
JOANNA  PAYNE-  Primary  Education,  DeRidder 
THOMAS  PAYNE-  Physical  Education,  Shreveport 
MARY  PEACOCK-Nursing,  West  Monroe 


CATHERINE  PELT-  Social  Sciences,  Leesville 

JERRY  PENFIELD-  Business  Administration  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak. 

DANE  PENNY-  Interior  Design,  Baton  Rouge 

RICHARD  PENROD-  Animal  Science,  Natchitoches 

SUE  PETRUS—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


RORERT  PIJANOWSKI-  Sociology,  Alexandria 
MICHAEL  PISTORIUS-  Pre-Medicine,  Shreveport 
WALTER  POCHE     Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 
VICKI  POOLE-  Nursing,  Oil  City 
DONALD  POWER-  Animal  Science,  Alexandria 


PAM  PRAET-  Physical  Education,  Alexandria 
ALLIE  PRATHER-Education,  Crowley 
WILLIAM  PRATHER-Physical  Education,  Alexandria 
ALLAN  PRATT-  Electronics,  Natchitoches 
MARK  PREZIOSI-  Botany,  Shreveport 


JOHN  PRUDHOMME-  Business  Administration.  Natchitoches 
MARGARET  PRUDHOMME-  Interior  Design,  Natchitoches 
BEVERLY  PYLE-  Nursing,  Shreveport 
i:i;i  \l>\  (,)|  l\\     Hum,,,.-..  Vdministration.  Natchitoches 
IVAN  QU1NTER0  -  Agronomy,  Panama 


LEWIS  RACHAL- Interior  Design,  Alexandria 
NORA  REDMOND-  Home  Economics,  Alexandria 
CHRISTINE  REED-  Home  Economics,  Alexandria 
MITCH  REED- Business  Administration,  Opelousas 
RICHARD  REED-Mathematics,  Natchitoches 


JUDITH  REESE-  Education,  Shreveport 
SHERYL  RESWEBER-  Physical  Education,  St.  Martinville 
JANET  REYNOLDS-  Nursing,  Shreveport 
MADALYN  REYNOLDS-  Home  Economics,  Alexandria 
SHARON  REYNOLDS-  Education,  Shreveport 


KATHRYN  RHODES-Elementary  Education,  Natchitoches 
SANDRA  RHODES-  Home  Economics,  Pineville 
STEPHEN  RHODES-  Mathematics,  Saline 
LIZABETH  RICE- Nursing,  Slidell 
BARBARA  RICH- Nursing,  Plain  Dealing 


CLARENCE  RICHARD-Industrial  Arts,  Jonesville 
PAUL  RIGGS— Zoology,  Jonesville 

RAYMOND  RISER     Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
JANIE  ROARK-  Home  Economics,  Many 
DOROTHY  ROBERTS     Nursing,  Alexandria 


NED  ROBICHAUX-Pre-Law,  Natcbiioches 
LANELL  ROBINETT-  Business  Education,  Coushatta 
CANDIE  ROBINSON-  Social  Sciences,  Haynesville 
JERRY  ROGERS-  Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 
ALLEN  ROSEN-  Psychology,  Shreveport 


Seniors— 283 


WILFRED  ROGERS-Industrial  Arts,  Winnfield 
KIRK  ROTH- Industrial  Arts,  New  Orleans 
SHERRY  ROWE-  Education,  Vivian 
WILLIAM  ROWE-  Business  Administration,  Vivian 
HOWARD  ROWLAND-  Industrial  Arts,  New  Orleans 


MARY  RUSH-  Social  Sciences,  Campti 
RAYMOND  RUSH     Psychology,  Warren,  Ohio 
MARRITA  RUSSELL—  Business  Administration,  Georgetown 
EVELYN  SAKOVICH- Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 
THOMAS  SANDEFUR-  History,  Haynesville 


JOHN  SANDEL- Agri-Business,  Florien 

-II   IMII   \  S  WGSTEN      Physical  Rducation.  Rockland,  Mass. 

DAISY  SAPP- Nursing,  Melrose 

BLANE  SAUNIER-Social  Sciences,  Delcambre 

GLENN  SAVOIE-  Business  Administration,  Oakdale 


JIM  SCHMIDT      History,  Bossier  Citj 

RANDALL  SCHULTZ—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

ESSIE  SCOTT-  Nursing,  Clinton 

DONNA  SEARCY-  Speech,  Shreveport 

MARY  SEPULVADO-  Psychology,  Shreveport 


KATHLEEN  SEVERANCE-English,  Coushatta 
LOUISE  SHAHAN-  Home  Economics,  Alexandria 
DALE  SHAW-  Music,  Bossier  City 
JANET  SHAW-  Nursing,  Shreveport 
LAMAR  SHAW-  Business,  Ida 


BARBARA  SIBLEY-  Education,  Minden 
BLANCHE  SIBLEY-  Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 
BRENDA  SILLAVAN-  Sociology,  Hammond 
ROBERT  SILK-Mathematics,  Natchitoches 
BECKY  SIMPSON-  Elementary  Education,  Springhill 


SUSAN  SIMPSON- Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 
WILLIAM  SIMPSON-  Speech,  Fairfax 
ROBERT  SISTRUNK-  Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 
MANSEL  SLAUGHTER    Animal  Science,  Zachary 
SUSAN  SLAUGHTER-  Home  Economics,  Baker 


JAMES  SMALL-  Wildlife  Management,  Haughton 
BECKY  SMITH     Speech  Therapy,  Franklin 
l;0|;i;lK  SMITH      Nursing.  Plaquemine 
CONNIE  SMITH- Home  Economics,  Fffie 
JUDITH  SMITH- Speech  Therapy,  Natchitoches 


KATHERINE  SMITH-  Nursing,  Many 
KENNETH  SMITH     Agri-Business,  Winnfield 
NANCY  SMITH-  Primary  Education,  Vivian 
PAUL  SMITH—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
MONTIE  SOILEAU- Social  Sciences,  Opelousas 


CESAR  SOSA- Geology,  Opata,  Venezuela 
LINDA  SPARROW-  Elementary  Education,  Pineville 
MARTHA  SPEARS      Social  Welfare,  Dry  Creek 
WILLIAM  SPEARS-  Agri-Business,  Logansport 
PAULINE  SPENCE-  Elementary  Education,  Crowville 


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284— Seniors 


RONALD  SPILLER-  Government.  Leesville 
BILLY  SPRINGER- Industrial  Arts,  Jena 
GARY  SHIA  RES-  Geology,  Alexandria 
DONNA  STAPLETON-  Education,  Oakdale 
LESLIE  STEELE-  Music,  Nacogdoches,  Tex. 


GLORIA  STEVENS-  Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 
PHYLLIS  STE\  I   NS     Mathematics.  Wilmington,  Y  I  . 
ROBERT  STEVENS- Business,  Baton  Rouge 
DAVID  STEWART-  Electronics,  Simesport 
EDWARD  STEWART     Business  Administration.  Winnfield 


LINDLE  STEWART-  Business  Administration,  Campti 
RONALD  SI  E\\  AR  I      Business  Administration.  Alexandria 
PATRICIA  STILLEY-Primary  Education,  Pineville 
JIMMY  STIN  SON- Social  Sciences,  Bossier  C it v 
RENDA  STINSON-  English.  Shreveport 


SUSAN  STOKELD—  Primary  Education,  Glenmora 
CYNTHIA  STOMA-  Psychology,  Mansfield 
MARIANN  STRANGE-  Library  Science,  Center  Point 
\\  \>  M.  STRICKLAND- Electronics,  Woodworth 
ADRIAN  STROTHER     Anthropology,  Alexandria 


(I  \EE  SIT  R(  iHEN-  Psychology,  New  Christmas 
CI  I  \RLOTTE  SULLIVAN-  Elementary  Education.  Benton 
MARY  SWINDELL-  Primary  Education.  Shreveport 
THEODORE  TAN NEHILL- Industrial  Arts,  Tullos 
BOBBY  TARVER-Electronics,  Winnfield 


Seniors— 28J 


PATRICIA  TASSIN-Home  Economics,  Moreauville 

JAMES  TATE—  Business  Administration,  El  Dorado,  Ark. 

LORA  TAYLOR- Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 

SUSAN  TERRAL-  Primary  Education,  Trout 

JOHNNY  TERRELL      Business  Administration,  Pleasant  Hill 


\\l  M  )|)1{(  )\\    I  IK  )\1  \>      Physical  Education,  Eranklinton 
GEORGE  THOMPSON     Industrial  Arts,  Boyce 
JULIE  THOMPSON-  Sociology,  Oakdale 
FRED  THROGMARTON-  Government,  Shreveport 
LINDA  TIMMONS-  Elementary  Education,  Many 


THALIA  TOUPS-  Sociology,  Alexandria 

SUSAN  TOWNS-  Office  Administration,  Bossier  City 

GLADYS  TOWNSEND     Business  Education,  Bunkie 

LINDA  TROINO-  Nursing,  Gueydon 

ELLA  TROTTER- Secretarial  Science,  Campti 


CINDY  TROUILLE- Nursing,  Crowley 
BILL  TUBRE—  Business  Administration,  Oakdale 
LINDA  TYNES—  Primary  Education,  Shreveport 
TOMMY  TYNES-Biology,  Shreveport 
BRENDA  VALLIE-  Social  Sciences,  Colfax 


MAUREEN  VAN  MOL  -  Home  Economics,  Alexandria 
CHARLES  VASQUEZ-  Business  Administration.  Melville 
STAGG  VAUGHAN-  Psychology,  Jennings 
LARRY  VICKERS-  Physical  Education,  Pineville 
JOYCE  WADE-  Library  Science,  De Kidder 


WAYNE  WALKER-  Animal  Science,  Bossier  City 
JAMES  WALLACE-  Social  Science,  Leander 
JAMES  WALSH-  Industrial  Arts,  Urania 
TED  WARD— Business  Administration.  Haughton 
MARTHA  WARREN-  Sociology,  ShreVeport 


BARBARA  WAHABAUGH-Nursing.  San  Antonio,  Tex. 
JOEY  WATERS- Zoology,  Provencal 
BOBBY  WATTS-  Pre-Law,  Natchitoches 
DIANE  WEBB- Physical  Education.  DeRidder 
PEGGY  WELCH- Nursing.  Cottonport 


RONALD  WELCH-  Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
THOMAS  WELCH-Electronics,  Natchitoches 
DAVID  WELLS-  English,  Pleasant  Hill 
ROY  WELLS-  Physical  Education,  Bogalusa 
REBECCA  WERNER     Home  Economics,  Leesville 


RUTH  WESLEY-  Nursing,  Leesville 

ANN  WHITE-  Zoqlogy,  Mora 

GLADYS  WHITE-  French,  Pineville 

M  \  RILYN  WHITE-  Business  Education,  Bienville 

JOHN  WHITEHEAD-Industrial  Arts,  Jena 


CRAIG  WHITLEY-  Zoology,  Anacoco 

ROGER  WHITTINGTON-  Elementary  Education,  Bayou  Chicot 
GAYLO  WHITTINGTON     Business  Education,  Bayou  Chicot 
JAMES  WICKER—  Business  Administration,  Zachary 
PAMELA  WILKERSON-Sociology,  Natchitoches 


286— Seniors 


EDWARD  WILLCUT-Industrial  Arts,  Zachary 
DAVID  WILLIAMS-  Physical  Education,  Alexandria 
MANSHIP  WILLIAMS-  Agri-Business,  Ethel 
ANNE  WILLIS-  Social  Sciences,  Opelousas 
BARBARA  WILLIS-  Music,  Shreveport 


BRENDA  WILSON-  Primary  Education,  Bossier  City 

CAROLINE  WILSON-Etiglish,  Leesville 

KENNETH  WILSON—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

NANCY  WILSON-  Nursing,  Marion 

JACK  WINKLE— Accounting,  Shreveport 


THOMAS  WO LTZ— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
CHARLES  WOMACK-  Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 
GARY  WOODS— Electronics,  Alexandria 
THOMAS  WORSHAM-  Business  Administration,  Coushatta 
ROBIN  WORTHINGTON-  Nursing,  Denham  Springs 


DAVID  WRICHT-Physical  Education,  Baton  Bouge 
ROGER  WRIGHT-  Business  Administration,  Forrest  Hill 
EMMETT  WYCHE-  Social  Sciences,  Bossier  City 
RALPH  YOUNG—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
GUY  ZACHARY-  Physics,  Texarkana,  Tex. 


CEDR1AN  ZACHARY-  Zoology,  Minden 
KATHERING  ZIMMERMAN- Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 
RICHARD  ZULICK- Zoology,  Natchitoches 


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Seniors— 287 


Gary  Digilormo 
President 


Janet  Churchman 
Vice-President 


Marsha  Bella 
Secretary -Treasurer 


Fran  Anion  a 

Women's  Representative 


Rudy  Burnett 
Mens  Representative 


RALPH  AARON-Sociology,  DeRidder 

GLEN  ADAMS-  Agri-Business,  Sikes 

SANDRA  ADAMS-Sociology,  Shreveport 

JON  D.  ADAMS — Business  Administration,  Lake  Jackson,  Texas 

DAVID  ADKINS-  Upper  Elementary  Education.  Tarheel 


JOSEPH  ALEXANDER-Zoology,  Ville  Platte 

LARRY  ALLBRITTEN-Industrial  Arts,  Shreveport 

MYRTICE  ANN  ALLEN -French,  Winnfield 

PAULA  ANDERSON— English,  Holbrook,  Mass. 

KNUTE  W.  ANDERSON  -Wildlife  Management,  Warehani,  Mass. 


ROBERT  ANGLIN  — Economics,  Haynesville 
EVELYN  ARMOUR  -Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
ROBERT  ARMOUR  -Health  and  Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
LARRY  ARNOLD— Business,  Shreveport 
CHARLES  ARRINGTON-Social  Welfare,  Tioga 


JUDY  ATWELL— Home  Economics,  Winnfield 
STARR  AUTREY— Secretarial  Science,  Morgan  City 
ALICE  BAILEY— Social  Welfare,  Natchitoches 
CHARLES  BAILEY— Accounting,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
TOMMY  BAILEY— Electronics,  Hunter 


DARRELL  BAKER    Sociology,  Holbrook,  Mass. 
EVERETT  BAKER— Social  Science,  Greenville,  S.C. 
CHARLES  BALLIRO  -English,  Revere,  Mass. 
LINDA  BAMBURG— Home  Economics,  Coushatta 
SANDRA  BAMBURG-Speech  Pathology,  Shreveport 


MARY  EVELYN  BANG -Physical  Education,  Shreveport 
ROBERT  BANKS,  JR.-Social  Science,  Bossier  City 
CATHY  BANKSTON— Nursing,  Jackson 
THURMAN  BAPTISTE— Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
RICHARD  BARKER— Government,  Baton  Rouge 


LEN  BARNES — Industrial  Technology,  Shreveport 
BARRY  BARR      Psychology,  Simmesport 
JACK  BARR-Industrial  Arts,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
LESLIE  BARTLEY— Social  Science,  Shreveport 
MARGARET  BASCO— Secretarial  Administration,  Cloutierville 


DIANNE  BASS— Physical  Education,  Oakdale 
PEYTON  BASS,  JR.  -History,  Coushatta 
DONNA  BATES— Home  Economics,  Provencal 
ADDIE  S.  BAXTER- Psychology,  Florien 


288-Juniors 


Charles  Bealer—  Industrial  Arts,  Gretna 

Michael  Beaty— Wildlife  Management.  Haughton 

Joseph  Beck,  Jr.—  Business  Administration,  Buckingham,  Va. 

Terry  Beck—  Physical  Education,  Oil  City 

Linda  Becker— Physical  Education,  Pineville 


Carol  Becker— Physical  Education,  Pineville 

Cheryl  Beckerdite— Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 

Lloyd  Beckham— Business  Administration,  Logansport 

Patricia  Bedgood— History,  Shreveport 

Kathy  Jean  Beene—  Elementary  Education,  Springhill 


Ralph  Bennett—  General  Agriculture,  Pineville 
Sue  Bennett—  Home  Economics.  Pineville 
Danny  Benson—  Agri-Business,  Springhill 
Ph\  His  Bergeron— Nursing.  Baton  Rouge 
Harold  Berry— Industrial  Arts,  Logansport 


Jo  Frances  Bice     Home  Economics.  Natchitoches 

Leona  Gail  Bice—  English,  Mansfield 

Marv   Bingess—  Home  Economics.  Leesville 

Ann  Birkelback—  Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 

Daniel  Blacksher—  Business  Administration.  Bovce 


John  Blalock—  Agriculture,  Saline 
Margaret  Blandin—  Home  Economics.  DeRidder 
Melanie  Blaylock—  Physical  Education,  McDade 
Charles  Bloodworth—  Sociology,  Natchitoches 
Selwyn  Blouin—  Business  Administration,  Ethel 


Danny  Bogue—  Industrial  Education,  Longvievv,  Tex. 

Tommy  Bogue  —  Pre-Law,  Shreveport 

Doris  Bonilla—  Primary  Education,  Leesville 

Ronald  Bonner— Upper  Elementary  Education,  Simpson 

Brant  Bordelon— English,  Coushatta 


John  Bordelon,  Jr.—  Accounting,  Hessmer 

Cecil  Boswell—  Guidance,  Provencal 

Charles  Boudreaux—  Physical  Education,  Shreveport 

Dwiffht  Boudreaux— Industrial  Arts.  Houma 

Marshall  Boudreaux  — Medical  Technology,  Baton  Rouge 


Randy  Bouknight—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Steve  Bourriague—  Psychology,  Baton  Rouge 
Mitzi  Boy  ett— Business  Education.  Dodson 
Ronnie  Bradford—  Accounting,  Jonesville 
Bryan  Bradley—  Art,  Baton  Rouge 


Edward  Bradley— Business  Administration,  Chestnut 
Gloria  Brady—  Social  Sciences,  Lecompte 
Maxie  Branch—  Physical  Education,  Bossier  City 
Carolyn  Breedlove— French,  Natchitoches 
Jerry  Brevelle—  Animal  Science,  Colfax 


Ron  Brigmon—  Music,  Grand  Prairie,  Tex. 

David  Britt     Industrial  Arts,  Saline 

Judith  Britt—  Business  Education,  Natchitoches 

Ronny  Broadway— Business  Administration,  Roheline 

Emily  Brouillette—  Speech  and  Hearing  Therapy,  Natchitoches 


Juniors— '2iV) 


Mary  Broussard—  Elementary  Eduration.  Baton  Rouge 
Evelyn  Brown—  Music,  Oxford 
Kenneth  Brown— Accounting,  Shreveport 
Mary  Brown— Science,  Shreveport 
Scott  Brown—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


Mack  Brownlee— Electronics,  Hineston 

Larrv  Bruce     Education,  Georgetown 

Harold  Bruniley— Government,  Converse 

Craig  Buller— Mathematics,  Lecompte 

Jacqueline  Buhler—  Physical  Education.  Shreveport 


Annette  Borch— Dietetics,  Natchitoches 
Kathy    Burford— Elementary  Education,  Glastec 
John  Burgin     Pre-Dentistry,  Lafayette 
Rudy  Burnette—  Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 
Ronald  Busby—  Business  Administration,  Leesville 


Dean  Caldwell—  Zoology,  DeRidder 
Samuel  Caldwell—  Psychology'.  Shreveport 
Roger  Callahan—  Industrial  Education.  Houma 
Kenneth  Callens— Business  Administration,  Kilgore,  Tex. 
Cheri  Camp—  Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 


Cecil  Campbell— Government,  Benton 

Jerry  Campbell— Physical  Education,  Bossier  City 

James  Cansler—  Business  Administration,  011a 

Lane  Capps— Industrial  Arts,  Tullos 

Sherry  Capps— Primary  Education,  Tullos 


Allen  Carlisle— Mathematics,  Bossier  City 

Pamela  Carmichael—  Physical  Education,  Harvey 

Betty  Carnahan— Education,  Cloutierville 

Rayford  Carnline— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

Curtis  Carpenter..-  Economics.  Baton  Rouge 


Lanis  Carpenter—  Physical  Education,  Calvin 
Barbara  Carson—  Primary  Education,  Bossier  City 
Sharon  Carson—  Home  Economics,  Natchitoches 
James  Carter— Mathematics,  Shreveport 
John  Carter— Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 


Susan  Cartwright  —  Physical  Education,  Plain  Dealing 
Vernie  Cason— Business  Education,  Morrow 
Keitha  Castillow—  Nursing.  Sulphur 
Kathern  Causey—  Music,  Leesville 
Eugene  Cavanaugh—  Accounting,  Leesville 


Pamela  Chandler—  Primary  Education.  Haughton 

Trudy  Chaney—  Physical  Education.  Baton  Rouge 

Marie  Chenevert— Music,  Bunkie 

Vicki  Chiasson—  Social  Sciences,  Harvey 

Ed  Chopin—  Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 


Janet  Churchman  — Elementary   Education,  Rosepine 
Ludie  Churchman—  Sociology,  Colfax 
Patti  Churchman— Home  Economics,  Colfax 
\nn  Ci I reo— Primary  Education,  Baton  Rouge 
Michael  Clark— Business  Administration.  Alexandria 


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Clay  Clark—  Elementary  Education.  Logansport 
Vicki  Clark     Primary  Education,  Oakdale 
Arthur  Clingman—  Electronics,  Keithville 
Patricia  Cloud—  Nursing,  Elizabeth 
Clydeanna  Cobb—  Medical  Technology,  Springhill 


Mike  Cockerham—  Forestry,  Winnfield 

Lindon  Collinsworth—  Physical  Education,  Baton  Rouge 

R.  L.  Colvard— Geology,  Glenmora 

Carolyn  Comer— Physical  Education,  Ferriday 

Connie  Conine     Zoology,  Natchitoches 


Melvin  Constransitch— Biology,  Galliano 
Carolyn  Coody—  Social  Science,  Mora 
Douglas  Cook—  Physical  Education,  Shreveport 
Janice  Cook-  Nursing,  Ponchatoula 
Mary  Cook      Home  Economics.  Plain  Dealing 


Bob  Corken—  Government,  Alexandria 

Donald  Cotton-  Pre-Medical,  Winnfield 

Susan  Cotton—  English,  Shreveport 

Noah  Cox—  History,  Shreveport 

Ronnie  Cox  — Business  Administration,  Coushatta 


Wayne  Cox—  Merchandising,  Natchitoches 
Michael  Grain— Industrial  Technology,  Franklinton 
Donna  Crawford—  Physical  Education,  Coushatta 
Ronnie  Creech— Electronics,  Logansport 
David  Crowe— Physical  Education,  Bossier  City 


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David  Crowson—  Business  Administration,  Haughton 

Edwin  Crump— Biology,  Haynesville 

Larry  dryer—  Mathematics,  Many 

John  Cullen—  Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 

Mitzi  (lurry  — Home  Economics,  Sikes 


Carolyn  Danner—  Nursing,  New  Orleans 
Dennis  Dans—  Physical  Education,  Shreveport 
Russell  Danzy— Accounting,  Mora 
William  Daniel     Mathematics,  Bossier  City 
Sarah  Darphin—  English,  Baton  Rouge 


Jack  Dauphin— Business  Administration.  Cotton  Valley 
Susan  David— Childhood  Education,  Pineville 
Catherine  Davis—  English,  Shreveport 
Doris  Davis— Nursing,  Shreveport 
Cornelius  Davis— Drafting,  Natchitoches 


Gwendolyn  Davis—  Nursing,  Springhill 

James  Davis— Government,  Bossier  City 

Joseph  Davis—  Business  Administration,  Wilmington,  N.C. 

Pat  Davis— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

Rebecca  Davis—  Home  Economics.  Delhi 


Shirley  Davis— Childhood  Education,  Shreveport 
Tisa  Davis     Primary  Education,  Bossier  City 
Dane  Louis  D'Avy—  Physical  Education.  Opelousas 
Corrie  Dawson—  Physical  Education,  Baton  Rouge 
Elian  Daye— Secretarial  Administration,  Shreveport 


Larry  DeBlieux—  Economics,  Natchitoches 
Gary  Digilormo—  Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 
Stephen  Decuir—  Elementary  Education,  Marksville 
Judy  Dencausse—  Speech  Therapy,  Gonzales 
Nolan  Dessille—  Industrial  Arts,  Center  Point 


Helen  Deville    Business  Education,  Dry  Prong 
Francis  Dezendorl—  Nursing,  Shreveport 
Donna  Dillon—  Nursing,  Eranklinton 
Ashley  Disotell—  Geology,  Anchorage,  Alaska 
Ron  Distefano— Chemistry,  Alexandria 


Denny  Dodd    Journalism,  Vivian 

Mike  Doles—  Agri-Business,  Jones 

Jerry  Dousay— Electronics,  Hineston 

Jean  Dowling—  Dietetics,  Haughton 

James  Droddy—  Distributive  Education,  Elizabeth 


Margaret  Ducote—  Primary  Education,  Bunkie 

Larry  Ducote—  Industrial  Electronics,  Chalmette 

Ronald  Duet— Business,  Galliano 

Kenneth  Durand—  Sociology,  Pollock 

Don  Durham— Business  Administration,  Haynesville 


Wanda  Dove-  Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
Nathan  Dowden    Industrial   Arts,  Hornbeck 
Michael  Durrant— Physical  Education,  Rochester,  N.Y. 
Larry  Dziekan—  Social  Sciences,  Florien 
\  icki  Kakin      Business  Education,  Shreveport 


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Linda  Eaton—  Social  Welfare,  New  Orleans 
Sue  Ann  Edie—  Business  Education.  Shreveport 
Walter  Edler—  Business  Administration,  New  Orleans 
Darrvl  Edwards— Education,  Alexandria 
Susan  Elders-  Speech  Education,  Lake  Charles 


Carolyn  Ehrhardt— Elementary  Education,  Washington 

Sharon  Ellis— Education,  Baton  Rouge 

Mary  Ellzey     Library  Science,  Sarepta 

Marno  Ellzey  — Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 

Chris  Elms—  Industrial  Arts.  Oak  Grove 


W.  J.  Erwin— Sociology,  Lake  Providence 

Dennis  Evans    Sociology,  Mansfield 

William  Evans— Mathematics,  Baton  Rouge 

Kitty  F avail—  Psychology,  Alexandria 

Charles  Feduccia— Physical  Education,  Alexandria 


Barbara  E.  Ferguson— Nursing,  Lake  Charles 
Barbara  Ferguson— Business  Education,  Atlanta 
Danny  Ferguson— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Mervin  Ferguson— Animal  Science,  Tioga 
Roberto  Fiallos— Agronomy,  Tegucigalpa,  Honduras 


Katie  Fields— Biology,  Shreveport 

George  Fink— Pre-Medieine,  Opelousas 

Suzann  Finley— Art,  Covington 

Sandra  Fisher— Physical  Education,  Alexandria 

Edward  Fitzgerald— Business,  New  Orleans 


Robert  Fleege— English,  Shreveport 

Angileen  Fletcher— Math,  English,  Verda 

Shirley  Flora— Primary  Education,  Lena 

Betty  Flowers— Elementary  Education,  Opelousas 

Herman  Fontenot    Accounting,  Lake  Charles 


Michael  Fontenot-Social  Sciences,  Ville  Platte 
Billy  Forbis— Business  Administration,  Alexandria 
John  Fortuna— Social  Sciences,  Bossier  City 
Rita  Foshee- Early  Childhood  Education,  Mansfield 
Maud  Fowler— Nursing,  Maringouin 


James  Freeman—  Journalism,  Wlieaton,  Md. 
Bruce  Friedman— Accounting,  Shreveport 
Kenny  Fuller— Social  Sciences,  Bossier  City 
Loura  Frye— Home  Economics,  Natchitoches 
Tommy  Frye— Animal  Science,  Natchitoches 


Connie  Gaines— Business  Education,  Bossier  City 
Kenneth  Gaines— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Don  Gallemore— Government,Shreveport 
John  Gallemore— Electronics,  Shreveport 
Susan  Garcia— Nursing,  Minden 


Christine  Gaspard— Nursing,  Cottonport 
Barbara  Gates— Home  Economics,  Lake  Providence 
Cindy  Gates—  Home  Economics,  Opelousas 
Jim  Gates— Science,  Goldonna 
Robert  Gates—  Physical  Education,  Crowley 


Juniors— 293 


Christine  Gauthier—  Psychology,  Cottonport 

Francis  Gauthier—  Electronics,  Mansura 

Hugh  Gentry—  Social  Sciences,  Natchitoches 

Robert  Gerales— Commercial  Art,  Leesville 

Pat  Gerhardt—  Business  Administration,  Tampa,  Fla. 


Rene  Gharibeh—  Pre-Medieine,  DeRidder 
Dawn  dish—  Nursing,  Bossier 
Rick  Githens—  Business  Administration,  Vivian 
Clark  Gleason—  Physical  Education,  Fort  Sulphur 
Robert  Goings— Physical  Education,  Opelousas 


Danny  Gour— Biology,  Castor 

Grayson  Gourdon— Industrial  Arts,  Campti 

Richard  Gouch—  Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 

Frank  Gordon—  Social  Sciences,  Winnfield 

James  Gordon—  Business  Administration.  Cut  Off 


Kay  Graber— Primary  Education,  Bossier  City 
Elaine  Graham—  Physical  Education,  Creston 
Johnny  Granger—  Animal  Science,  DeRidder 
Frances  Graves—  Physical  Education,  Denham  Springs 
George  Green— Industrial  Arts,  New  Orleans 


Linda  Green— Music,  Natchitoches 

Walter  Green-Mathematics,  DeRidder 

Gary  Patrick  Greer— Physical  Education,  Oakdale 

Mary  Greer— Nursing,  Morgan  City 

Joan  Griffin— Speech,  Monroe 


Harvey  Grimball— Business  Administration,  Leesville 

Kathleen  Gros— Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 

Kirk  Guidry— Zoology.  Berwick 

Myrtle  Guidry— Interior  Design,  Opelousas 

Ronnie  Guidry— Drafting,  Kaplan 


Virginia  Gulledge— Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
Everett  Gunter— Business  Education,  Natchitoches 
Patricia  Guzzardo— Business  Education,  Shreveport 
Eddie  Haemon-Physical  Education,  Homer 
Susan  Haggart— Primary  Education,  Metairie 


Gary  Haggart-History,  Lecompte 
Tom  Hagin-Industrial  Arts,  Shreveport 
Robert  Haines— Psychology,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Charles  Hall-Industrial  Arts,  Vivian 
Edward  Hall-Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 


Larry  Hall-Chemistry,  Baton  Rouge 
James  Holly— Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 
Danny  Hammett— History,  Natchitoches 
Glynrose  Han  berry -Physical  Education,  Larose 
William  Hare— Industrial  Arts,  Alexandria 


Donnie  Harper— Business  Administration,  Springhill 
J.  D.  Harris,  Jr.— Electronics,  Shreveport 
Ronald  Haworth— Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 
Alvin  Hawthorne    Business  Administration,  Pineville 
Sheryl  Hayes- Primary  Education,  Zwolle 


294—  Juniors 


Shirley  Haynes—  Home  Economics,  Haughton 
Carolyn  Hazel—  English,  Lake  Charles 
Mary  Head—  Interior  Design,  Lecompte 
Peggy  Heath— Business  Education,  DeRidder 
Johnny  Hebert—  Speech,  Oberlin 


Simone  Hebert— Physical  Education,  Jefferson  Island 

Rebecca  Hedglin— Nursing,  Natchitoches 

William  Henagan—  Agri-Business,  Tioga 

Randall  Hennigan—  Business  Administration,  Marthaville 

John  Henson— Business  Administration,  Leesville 


Robert  Hernandez— Physical  Education,  DeRidder 
William  Herrin—  Business  Administration.  Shreveport 
Rodney  Herring—  Zoology,  Shreveport 
Vernon  Hesser—  Business  Administration,  Pelican 
Alice  Hicks— Interior  Design,  Natchitoches 


Carol  Hicks—  Business  Education,  Natchitoches 
Gerald  Hightower— Business  Administration.  Winnfield 
Ralph  Hines—  Business  Administration,  Many- 
John  Hobby— Business  Administration.  Shreveport 
Mary  Hobby— Music.  Shreveport 


Jack  Hoftstadt— Psychology,  New  Orleans 

Mike  Hollier—  Advertising,  Shreveport 

Sherion  Hollingsworth—  Physical  Education.  Oak  Grove 

Oswald  Hollingsworth— Business  Administration,  Keithville 

Linda  Holmes—  Secretarial  Administration,  Logansport 


Juniors-  29J 


Sharon  Holloway—  Primary  Education,  Shreveport 
Brenda  Holt    Elementary  Education.  Bossier  City 
Kenneth  Holt— Social  Sciences,  Sieper 
James  Morton— Music,  Shreveport 
Jack  Horn— Social  Sciences,  Logansport 


Terry  Horn—  Accounting,  Logansport 
Jemi  Horner—  Industrial  Arts  Minden 
Kichard  Hooter-  Animal  Science,  Shreveport 
Esther  House— Elementary  Education.  Shreveport 
Ricky  Howard—  Physical  Education.  Shreveport 


Susan  Howard— Business  Education,  Many 
Sylvanus  Howell,  III— Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 
Valarie  Huchie—  Primary  Education,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 
I  )annv  Hudson—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Anita  Hull—  Elementary  Education,  Vidalia 


Charles  Hughey— Business  Administration.  Pineville 
Foy  Hunter—  Accounting,  Shreveport 
Dollie  Hutchins— Home  Economics,  Heflin 
Lyle  Hutchinson—  Physical  Education,  Pineville 
Randal  Ilvnnon—  Business  Administration.  Bunkie 


John  [nabrett— Industrial  Arts.  Minden 
James  Ingram—  Distributive  Education,  Zwolle 
Nancy  Irby—  Physical  Education,  Bossier  City 
Scott  Irwin     Economics.  DeBidder 
Lame  Ivey— Social  Sciences,  Sieper 


Pegg)   Ivins—  Physical  Education.  Vivian 

liohia  Ivy— Merchandising,  Alexandria 

Belinda  Jackson—  Elementary  Education,  Coushatta 

Don  Jackson—  Business  Administration,  Leesville 

Randal)  Jackson  — Microbiology.  Natchitoches 


Robert  Jackson—  Government,  Devon,  Pa. 
Lonnie  Jacobs—  Psychology,  J onesboro 
Bennie  James— Social  Sciences,  Sikes 
Beverly  James— Library  Science.  Pitkin 
David  James— Government,  Vidalia 


Don  James—  Manuel  Arts,  Natchitoches 
Edward   James—  Agri-Business,  Natchitoches 
Gloria  James— Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
Linda  James—  Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
Terry  James— Pre-Law,  Sikes 


Patricia  Jarre'll      English,  DeBidder 
Beverly  Johnson—  Nursing,  Morgan  City 
Cheryl  Johnson-Elementary  Education,  Oakdale 
Demelvin  Johnson-  Social  Welfare,  Natchitoches 
Donald  Johnson— Social  Sciences,  Oakdale 


James  Johnson—  Business  Administration,  Alexandria 
Jerr)  Johnson—  Agri-Business.  Glenmora 
Ken  Johnson     Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Leslie  Johnson—  Wildlife  Management,  Beadhimer 
Mollie  Johnson—  Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 


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Randell  Johnson— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Sandra  Johnson— Physical  Education,  Leesville 
Wendell  Johnson-Industrial  Arts,  Baton  Rouge 
Donald  Johnston-Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 
Darwin  Jones— Animal  Science,  Glenmora 


Donnie  Jones— Physical  Education,  Jena 

Linda  Jones— Mathematics,  Alexandria 

Sharon  Jones    Home  Economics.  Columbus,  Miss. 

Thomas  Jones— Music,  Shreveport 

David  Jordon— Business  Administration,  New  Llano 


M arson  Jordon-History,  Winnfield 
Pat  Jordon— Pre-Engineering,  Bobeline 
Phil  Jordon    Advertising  Design,  Alexandria 
Ricky  Jordon— Physical  Education,  Winnfield 
Doris  Joseph— Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 


John  Josephson— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Barhara  Joshlin-Social  Sciences,  Evans 
Judy  Joshlin— Social  Sciences,  Evans 
Billv  Jowers— Physical  Education,  Boyce 
Harold  Juban— Physical  Education,  Baton  Rouge 


Kenneth  Kaufman-Electronics,  Shreveport 

Ken  Kavalaw  ski— Political  Science.  Shreveport 

Johnnye  Keglon— Social  Sciences.  Simpson 

George  Kelley-   Animal  Science,  Winnfield 

Thomas  Kennedy— Business  Administration,  Alexandria 


Rex  Kenner    Chemistry,  Canton,  Mo. 
Gary  Keran     Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 
John  Kerley     Physical  Education,  Shreveport 
Kenneth  Kern— Sociology,  DeRidder 
Carol  Kevs— Science,  Natchitoches 


Chris  Keys— Mathematics,  Natchitoches 
Paul  Keyser— Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
Aaron  Kidder— Pre- Veterinary  Medicine,  Arnaudville 
John  Kieffer— Animal  Science,  Montgomery 
John  King— Business,  Shreveport 


Ronald  King— Wildlife  Management,  Pineville 

Leslie  Kirkland-Pre-Medicine,  Bossier  City 

Ted  Kisla— Electronics,  Shreveport 

Leah  Klingman-Nursing,  Houma 

Carol  Kneipp-Kindergarten-Primary  Education,  Shreveport 


Elizabeth  Knicely-French,  Winnfield 

Charles  Knicely-Business  Administration,  J onesville 

Doris  Kochinsky-Sociology,  Cypress 

Margaret  Kovar- Business  Education,  Lessville 

Jim  Krajef ska— Physical  Education,  Bossier  City 


Debbie  Krane— Physical  Education,  New  Iberia 

Barbara  Kurtz-Social  Sciences,  Alexandria 

Lea  Labry—  Education,  Kaplan 

Janice  Lacour-Sociology,  Mansura 

William  LaLond- Physical  Education,  Cape  Cod,  Mass. 


Juniors— 297 


Aim  Lambert— Music  Education,  Leesville 
Lloyd  Lambert    Business  Administration,  DeRidder 
Mel  Lambert— Physical  Education,  Alexandria 
Vlalinda  I  ,andrem-SociaI  Sciences,  Shreveport 
Robert  Landrv    Physical  Education.  DeQuincy 


Robert  LaPlace- Psychology.  Abbeville 
David  Larsen— Industrial  Technology,  Jackson.  Miss. 
James  Lash— Mathematics,  Cotton  Valley- 
Ronnie  Lasvone  Animal  Science,  Atlanta 
Lester  Latino— Physical  Education.  New  Orleans 


Eugene  Lavespere-  Electronics.  Natchitoches 
Herman  Lawson-Geology,  Mansfield 
Loretta  Lazarus    English.  Shreveport 
Kenneth  Leach    Drafting,  San  Augustine,  Texas 
Edwin  LeBlanc— Industrial  Arts,  Delcambre 


Judy  LeBleu-Library  Science.  Natchitoches 

Elwn  Lee-Nursing.  DeRidder 

Gary  Lee— Animal  Science,  Florien 

Pin  His  Lee-Primary  Education.  Gueydan 

David  Legend  re  Electronics,  Natchitoches 


Henn*  Lemoine—  Government.  Poverty  Point 
Linda  Lemoine    Early  Childhood  Education,  Montgomery 
Timothy  Lemoine   Business  Administration.  Mansura 
Michael  Levine— Government,  West  Hartford.  Conn. 
Jackie  Lewis— Physical  Education.  Shreveport 


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John  Lewis— Business  Administration.  Natchitoches 
Lioh-Tant  Lin-Mathematics.  Tarchung.  Taiwan 
Darrvl  Llovd— Business  Administration.  Natchitoches 
Rov  Loften— Accounting.  Leesville 
William  Loftin— Electronics,  Martin 


Patricia  Loftus- Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 
Carlton  Longino-Electronics.  Tioga 
Garv  Love— Business  Administration.  Glenmora 
Doris  Low— Home  Economics.  Atlanta 
Cecilia  Luckv-Education.  Natchitoches 


William  Luciano— Electronics.  Bronx.  N.Y. 
Paula  Lunebring— Social  Sciences.  Shreveport 
Gwendolyn  Lyles—  Nursing,  Sieper 
Timothy  Lynch— Business  Administration.  Leesville 
Kenneth  Lyons— Industrial  Technology,  Springhill 


Malcolm  Maddox— Business  Administration.  Homer 
Carla  Mahfouz— Elementary  Education.  Mansfield 
Gilbert  Maillet— Social  Sciences.  Marksville 
Gunder  Malke— Business  Administration.  Leesville 
Millard  Mangnim— Biology,  Shreveport 


Phillip  Maniscalco-Speech.  Shreveport 
Ronnie  Manning-Commercial  Art.  Shreveport 
Jem  Markham— Business  Administration.  Springhill 
Charlotte  Marler—  Social  Sciences.  Natchitoches 
Michael  Marse— Business  Administration.  West  Wego 


Justick  Marsh-Social  Sciences.  Vivian 

Betty  Martin— Elementary  Education.  Shreveport 

Bonnie  Martin— Home  Economics.  Ashland 

Donnie  Martin-Music.  Ashland 

Glovd  Martin— Physical  Education.  Simpson 


W  illiam  Martin— Social  Sciences.  Leesville 
Phyllis  Martinez— Home  Economics.  Haughton 
Charles  Mattox—  Accounting.  Christiansberg.  \  a. 
Andrew  Marusak— Physical  Education.  Annandale.  \  a. 
Diane  Marusak— Sociology,  Shreveport 


Warren  Massia—  Business  Administration.  Natchitoches 
Carolyn  Mathews-Primary  Education.  DeQuincy 
Mina  Mathies— Government,  Natchitoches 
Ronald  Matkin,  Industrial  Arts,  Provencal 
Jerrv  Maxey— Mathematics,  Natchitoches 


Ruth  May— Nursing,  Forest 

James  Maynor— Electronics,  Haugnton 

Thomas  Maynor-Business  Administration,  Cotton  \  alley 

Robert  McAllen  Physical  Education.  Natchitoches 

Sue  McAndrew-Elementary  Education,  Baton  Rouge 


Dawn  McBride— Home  Economics,  Natchitoches 
Linda  McBride—  Elementary  Education.  Opelousas 
Raymond  McBride-Animal  Science,  Sulphur 
Betty  McCartney-Elementary  Education,  011a 
Carrie  McClelland-Primary  Education.  Natchitoches 


Juniors-299 


Mary  McClure— Business  Education,  Leesville 
Rebecca  McCuller-Home  Economics,  Bossier  City 
Judith  McCullough-Sociology,  Leesville 
Randall  McCullough-Accounting,  Anacoca 
Betty  McCutcheon-Sociology,  Shreveport 


Steve  McCutcheon—  Electronics,  Shreveport 

Howard  McDaniel- Industrial  Arts,  Zachary 

Leonard  McDaniel-Physics,  Gueydan 

Mike  McDougald- English,  011a 

Donna  McElhatten-Primary  Education,  Shreveport 


Suzanne  McElwee— Chemistry,  Natchitoches 

Jane  McFarland—  Nursing,  Virginia  Beach,  Va. 

Wayne  McFarland-Social  Sciences,  Otis 

Calvin  McFerrin—  Business  Administration,  Zvvolle 

Beverly  McFerrin— Kindergarten-Primary  Education,  DeRidder 


Alice  McGee— Music,  New  Orleans 

Donald  McGee-Biology,  Effie 

Robert  McGill— Physical  Education,  Jackson 

John  McKenzie— Business  Administration,  Homer 

Larry  McKenzie—  Business  Administration,  Homer 


Robert  McKillips—  Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 
Lydia  McLamore—  Physical  Education,  DeRidder 
Jerry  McWherter— Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 
Sharman  Meachum-Home  Economics,  Ringgold 
Kenneth  Mears—  Music,  Jena 


Wayne  Meaux— Industrial  Arts,  Abheville 

Veta  Medica— Music,  Alexandria 

Rick  Merchant-Psychology,  Oakdale 

Carol  Michiels— English,  Alexandria 

Dee  Middleton-Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


Joy  Miquez— Physical  Education,  Delcambre 
William  Miles— Business,  Alexandria 
Ronnie  Miley— History,  Bossier  City 
David  Miller— Journalism,  Pineville 
I  (elihir  Miller.  Sociolog>  .   Mexandria 


Hallie  Miller— Home  Economics,  Shreveport 
Linda  Miller— Social  Welfare,  Montgomery 
Rodney  Miller— Advertising  Design,  DeRidder 
Rodney  J.  Miller— Physics,  Glenmora 
Larry  Millican— Science,  Shreveport 


John  Mitchell    Speech  and  Hearing  Therapy,  Shreveport 

William  Mitchell  Pre-Dentistry,  Many 

Jane  Moncrief  Elementary  Education,  Tallulah 

Claudia  Moore-Sociology,  Shreveport 

Elaine  Moore- Nursing,  Shreveport 


Robert  Moore    Distributive  Education,  Hornbeck 
Don  Mooring— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Garrison  Moreau-Business  Administration,  Lena 
Ronald  Morgan    Agriculture,  Coushatta 
Irene  Morgel—  Library  Science,  Lake  Providence 


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David  Morris    Industrial  Arts,  Jonesville 

Neal  Morris— Chemistry,  Vivian 

Ronald  Morrow-Business  Administration,  Leesvilie 

Patrick  Murphy— Wildlife  Management,  Alexandria 

Sidney  Murray— Government,  Vidalia 


Lajuana  Myers— Advertising  Design,  Shreveport 
Mike  Nash— Physical  Education,  Mansfield 
Webber,  Neal— Zoology,  Franklin 
Cynthia  Nash— Speech  Therapy,  Bossier  City 
Karen   Newton-Library  Science,  Shreveport 


Susan  Nickerson-Zoology,  Springhill 

Bobby  Nowlin- Industrial  Technology.  Tullas 

Hersh  Nugent-History,  Alexandria 

Roy  Nugent— History,  Colfax 

John  Oden— Agri-Business,  Shreveport 


Kenneth  Odom-Business  Administration,  Sarepta 
Norma  Oliver-Speech  Therapy,  Shreveport 
Wanda  Oliver— Medical  Technology,  Minden 
Dennis  Olvany    English,  Alexandria 
Betty  Opio— Home  Economics,  Leesvilie 


Roger  Opio— Social  Sciences,  Leesvilie 

Diana  OrtegO— Business  Administration,  Opelousas 

Pat  Ortigo—  Physical  Education,  Bossier  City 

Charles  Pace— Music,  Mooringsport 

Lewis  Pace— Industrial  Arts,  Minden 


Tonv  Papa— Physical  Education,  Shreveport 

Jill  Parharn— Primary  Education,  London,  England 

Stan  Parham— Distributive  &  Business  Education,  Moreouville 

Beverly  Parker-H°me  Economics,  Winnfield 

Joanne  Parker- Nursing,  Port  Allen 


Robert  Parker— Geology,  Lake  Arthur 

Sharon  Parker— Speech  Correction  &  Primary  Education,  Winnfield 

Charles  Parks— Physical  Education,  Minden 

Michael  Parrie— Biology,  Zwolle 

Kenneth  Patin— Industrial  Arts,  Breaux  Bridge 


Daryl  Paul— Sociology,  Deville 

Karl  Pearson- Business  Administration,  West  Monroe 

Patsy  Perkins-Nursing,  Pitkin 

Joseph  Petrus—  Industrial  Arts,  Shreveport 

Alwyn  Phillips-Business  Administration,  Baton  Rouge 


Dianna  Phillips-Physical  Education,  Baton  Rouge 
Sarah  Phillips-Music,  Natchitoches 
Paul  Piazza— Physical  Education,  Alexandria 
Ronald  Pierce-Microbiology,  Franklinton 
Ruth  Pi'erson- Speech  Pathology,  Natchitoches 


Donald  Pilcher-Agri-Business,  Pollock 
Roberto  Pilola    Advertising  Design,  Natchitoches 
Wallace  Pitts^Business  Administration,  Provencal 
Robert  Ponds— Industrial  Arts,  Tullos 
Shelton  Poland-Industrial  Arts,  Jena 

301— Juniors 


Mike  Poole—  Physical  Education,  Bossier  City 
Robert  Posey— Sociology,  Independence,  Mo. 
David  Poston— Industrial  Arts,  Hornbeck 
Larry  Powell— Music,  Bossier  City 
Laura  Powell— .Sociology,  Shreveport 


Craig  Pratt    Music,  Shreveport 
Anise  Premeaux- Elementary  Education,  Vinton 
Roger  Prewitt— Business  Administration,  Anacoco 
John  Price— Business  Administration,  Bossier  City 
Barbara  Pugh-Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 


John  Pullen— Electronics,  Monroe 
Marilyn  Pullig— Primary  Education,  Ashland 
Virgil  Purvis— Business  Administration,  J  onesville 
Madeline  Rabalais  Business  Education,  Powhatan 
Virginia  Rabalais-Mathematies,  Morrow 


Kenneth  Radial    Business  Administration,  Flora 
J.  V.  Radford— Animal  Science,  Mansfield 
Carolyn  Raines- Library  Science,  Shreveport 
Larry  Raly—  Merchandising,  Shreveport 
Mark  Ramblin— Distributive  Education,  Mansfield 


Michael  Ramsey-Pre-Medicine,  Shreveport 
Mark  Ranney— Sociology,  Shreveport 
Patsy  Ratcliff—  Nursing,  Bossier  City 
Jerry  Ratliff—    Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 
James  Reed—  Physical  Education,  Opelousas 


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Karen  Reeder— Home  Economics,  Haynesville 
Virginia  Reese— Mathematics,  Elizabeth 

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Joseph  Renfrew— Business  Administration,  DeQuincy 
Thomas  Regina-Zoology,  Bellerose,  N.Y. 
Sandra  Reich- Nursing,  New  Llano 


Joe  Remedies— Social  Sciences,  Zwolle 

Rebecca  Remedies-Sociology,  Zwolle 

Marlon  Revelett— Business  Administration,  Dry  Prong 

Jerre  Rhymes—  Social  Sciences,  Goldonna 

Cheryl  Richard— Primary  Education,  Opelousas 


Velanie  Richard— Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 

Roxie  Richards— Nursing,  Dry  Prong 

Leonard  Richardson-Physical  Education,  Shreveport 

Dorinda  Richardson-Primary  Education,  Provencal 

Randall  Richardson-Business  Administration,  New  Orleans 


Garland  Riddle-Art,  Leesville 

Rebecca  Riseden-Primary  Education,  Harvey 

Vernon  Ritchie-Education.  Baton  Rouge 

Pat  Ritchie- Nursing,  Bossier  City 

George  Rivers— Business  Administration,  Pleasant  Hill 


Lai  Roach- Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Anita  Robersom English,  Natchitoches 
Carrol  Robert  Recreation.  Natchitoches 
Mary  Roberts-Music,  Leesville 
Carolvn  Robicheaux— Microbiology,  Alexandria 


Johnny  Robinson— Sociology,  Alexandria 
William  Robinson— Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 
Jerry  Rodrigues— Sociology,  Shreveport 
James  Rodriguez-  Industrial  Arts,  Oakdale 
Rudy  Rodrisuez- Industrial  Arts,  Abbeville 


Martha  Roe    Physical  Education,  Bethany 
Sandra  Roquemore  Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
Thea  Rosamano    Elementary  Education,  New  Orleans 
Michael  Rose— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Jerry  Roshto— Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 


Alary  Rougeou-Secretarial  Administration,  Natchitoches 

Kristin  Roy— English,  Alexandria 

Leslie  Roy— Primary  Education,  Marksville 

Rhonda  Royal-Library  Science  Florien 

John  Royston    Accounting,  Alexandria 


Ben  Rushing— Mathematics,  Natchitoches 
Benny  Russell-Electronics,  Many 
Stan  Russell-Pre-dentistry,  Many- 
James  Russell— Business  Administration,  Winnfield 
Bobby  Salard-Advertising  Design,  Campti 


Mike  Salter—  Social  Sciences,  Zwolle 
Frances  Sams— Medical  Technology,  Leesville 
James  Sandefur-Electronics,  Shreveport 
Elaine  Sanders— Distributive  Education,  Springhill 
James  Sanders- Wildlife  Management,  New  Roads 


Juniors— 303 


Jeannie  Sanders-Home  Economics.  Pineville 
Julia  Sanders—  Elementary  Education,  Oil  City 
Robert  Sanders— Social  Sciences,  Winnfield 
Glenn  Sapp—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Stanley  Sauant- Music,  Basile 


Henry  Savell— Accounting,  Many 

Janet  Self—  Nursing,  Shreveport 

Tonia  Scallan— Primary  Education,  Mansura 

Ben  Scheen    Zoology,  Shreveport 

Jan  Scheen— Primary  Education,  Shreveport 


Louise  Scherer—  Nursing,  Metairie 

Nancy  Scheuermann  Elementary  Education,  Alexandria 

Edward  Schlomer-History,  Leesville 

Ronnie  Schilling    Social  Sciences.  Fredericksburg,  Tex. 

Gwendolyn  Schmidt-Psychology,  Alexandria 


Roaslyn  Schwarz    Physical  Education,  Gretna 
Ernie  Scott—  Business  Administration,  Jonesville 
Jimmy  Scott— Business  Administration.  Kinggold 
Robert  Scott— Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 
Suzanne  Scott— Home  Economics.  Haynesville 


Linda  Scrogins— Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 

Sammy  Settle,  Government,  Marthaville 

Joseph  Sepulvado   Accounting,  Zwolle 

James  Seymore    Music,  Bossier  City 

Hal  Shackelford— Accounting,  Baton  Rouge 


Roy  Shane— Education,  Rodessa 
Daniel  Sheffer-Physical  Education,  Hanover,  Pa. 
Robert  Sheldon, Business  Administration.  Alexandria 
Thea  Sheppard-Primary  Education,  New  Orleans 
Stephen  Shufflin-Industrial  Arts,  Lake  Charles 


Mike  Shuler— Business  Administration,  Minden 

Doris  Simmons-Zoology,  Shreveport 

Hedy  Simons-Home  Economics,  011a 

Linda  Simmons-Primary  Education,  Kurthwood 

Ann  Simms— Nursing,  Honiheck 


Mitzi  Singer—  Physical  Education,  Tioga 

Beryl  Singletary    Speech,  Abbeville 

Glenda  Singletary-Music,  Bogalusa 

David  Sistrunk— Manual  Arts,  Shreveport 

Mary  Sistrunk    Primary  Education,  Beaumont,  Tex. 


Ronald  Skaggs-Zoology,  Bossier  City 
Rick  Slaton— Psychology,  Bossier  City 
Garlon  Slay— Mathematics,  Shreveport 
Shirley  Slay— Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 
Linda  Small     Primary  Education,  Haughton 


Carolyn  Smith-Sociology,  Lena 

Cynthia  Smith-Secretarial  Administration,  Ida 

Edward  Smith— Business  Administration,  Evans 

Eugene  Smith    Mathematics,  Harvey 

Janet  Smith— Music,  Natchitoches 


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Jackie  Smith— Physical  Education.  Shreveport 
L.  A.  Smith— Business  Administration.  Dallas.  Texas 
Mark  Smith— Business  Administration,  Leesvillr 
Paul  Smith— Physical  Education.  Bossier  City 
Rita  Smith— Medical  Technology,  Zachan 


Thomas  Smith— Business  Administration.  Natchitoches 

Tommv  Smith—  Business  Administration,  Alexandria 

Sheri  Snoddy—  Home  Economics.  011a 

David  Sobers— Electronics.  Ethel 

Linda  Sobers— Medical  Technology.  Ethel 


Charles  Soileau-Physical  Education.  Opelousas 
Reynold  Sorgee— Mathematics,  Natchitoches 
Sam  Spivev— Business  Administration.  Shreveport 
Barbara  Spruill-Nursing.  Jonesboro 
Robert  Starnes— English,  Baton  Rouge 


Brenda  Stanh    Home  Economics.  Leesville 

Pamela  Staten— Library  Science.  Springhill 

Lou  Steo-emann   Economics.  Natchitoches 

(den  St«{»ln'ii~    Business  Administration.  Alexandria 

Glendia  Stevens-Home  Economics.  Pleasant  Hill 


Jimmie  Stewart-Electronics.  Springhill 
Lawrence  Stiles-Business  Administration.  Sarepta 
Susan  Stinson— Spanish,  Shreveport 
Cynthia  Stokes-Office  Administration.  Tioga 
Edgar  Stockw  ell-Speech.  Oberlin 


Michael  Stotts-Nursing.  Mansfield 
Ann  Stout— Mathematics,  Baton  Rouge 
Dolly  Stovall— Home  Economics,  Baton  Rouge 
Dan  Strange— Social  Science,  Center  Point 
Richard  Strather-Agri-Business,  Springhill 


Beverly  Stroud-Nursing.  Pineville 
Sherry  Strickland-Biology.  Dallas,  Texas 
Cindy  Stutes— Nursing,  Lake  Charles 
Sue  Sullivan— English,  Shreveport 
Jamie  Summers-Home  Economics.  Morrow 


James  Sweat— Psychology,  Mora 
Ben  Swilley— Business  Administration,  Winnfield 
Janet  Tannehill-Home  Economics,  Many 
Susan  Tanner— Primary  Education,  Evergreen 
Douglas  Tarver-Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 


Ted  Tate—  Business  Administration,  Glenmora 
Doug  Tatman—  Industrial  Arts,  Opelousas 
Patricia  Tauzin— Physical  Education,  Lafayette 
John  Taylor— Animal  Science.  Winnfield 
.Martha  Tenney-Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 


Catherine  Thibodeaux— Business  Administration,  Leesville 
Edward  Thibodeaux—  Agri-Business,  Gueydan 
John  Thilges— Social  Sciences,  Dry  Creek 
Angus  Thorn-Sociology.  Baton  Rouge 
Becky  Thomas-Sociology.  Springhill 


Juniors— 305 


Dianna  Thomas-Physical  Education,  Franklinton 
Jimmie  Thomas-Electronics,  Haynesville 
John  Thomas— Accounting,  Bossier  City 
Luke  Thomas    Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
Gene  Thompson-Mathematics,  Georgetown 


George  Thompson—  Elementary  Education,  Leesville 
Hollis  Thompson—  Physical  Education,  Shreveport 
Joyce  Thompson—  Physical  Education,  Shreveport 
Theo  Thompson—  A gri- Business,  Plainview 
Bill  Thrash— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


Robert  Throgmorton—  Social  Sciences,  Bossier  City 
Robert  Tibbit     Electronics.  Campti 
Don  Tichener—  Physical  Education.  Jonesboro 
Paul  Tichenoff-Physical  Education,  Bell,  Calif. 
Gary  Tilley—  Sociology.  Shreveport 


Kathryn  Tilton— Nursing,  Shreveport 
Edward  Tompkins-Industrial  Arts,  Shreveport 
Anne  Toms-  Nursing.  Shreveport 
Patrick  Tonev— Advertising,  Franklinton 
Tom  Torpy— Social  Sciences,  Jonesboro 


Thalia  Toups— Sociology,  Alexandria 
Michael  Tousek-Electronics,  Pineville 
Helen  Tousek— Business  Education,  Converse 
Mary  Townsend -Distributive  Education,  Bunkie 
Sharon  Travlor- Primary  Education,  Haynesville 


Ramon  Triche— Business  Administration,  Metairie 
Marian  Truex— Physical  Education,  Mansura 
Tak  Lon  Tsang— Chemistry,  Kowloon,  Hong  Kong 
Georgia  Tuma— Primary  Education.  Libuse 
Gloria  Turner— Social  Sciences,  Many 


Donna  Tyler— Business  Administration,  Elizabeth 

Rita  Tyler— Secretarial  Administration,  Many 

Kay  Tynes— Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 

Jesse  Urias—  Pre-Medicine,  Ruston 

Vincent  Valatka-Business  Administration,  McGuire  A.F.B.,  N.J. 


Johnny  Vandersypen—  Industrial  Arts,  Alexandria 
Wayne  Vauquelin-Commercial  Art,  Houma 
Thomas  Vaughan-Elementary  Education,  Baton  Rouge 
Lynn  Viator— Business  Administration,  Delcambre 
Gharles  Vichery-Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 


Carla  Vidrine— Primary  Education,  Vinton 
Cynthia  Vige— Physical  Education,  Opelousas 
Steve  Vines— Agriculture,  Winnfield 
Charles  Vosburg-Pre-Law,  New  Roads 
Diane  Yoes— Primary  Education.  Natchitoches 


James  Wade  — Music,  Shreveport 
( lharles  VVagley  -Industrial  Technology,  Many 
Lynette  Wailes-Social  Sciences,  Natchitoches 
V  P.  Waither    Electronics.  Shreveport 
Sam  Wallace— Sociology,  Shreveport 


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Kath)  Walsh— Mathematics,  Lake  Charles 

Johnnj  \\  anger-Geologj  .  Shreveport 

Dale  Ward     Music,  Bossier  City 

Donald  \\  ard— Advertising  Design,  Vivian 

Richard  \\  arc— Business  Administration.  West  Monroe 


David  Watts— Industrial  Arts.  Opelousas 

Doug  Watts— Physical  Education,  French  Settlement 

Margie  Watts— Nursing.  Baton  Bouge 

Charles  Weaver-Physical  Education.  Clearwater.  Fla. 

Cleveland  Weisgerber—  Animal  Science,  Baton  Bouge 


Paul  \\  eller— Music,  Wareham,  Mass. 

Beverly  Welch-Secretarial  Administration.  Natchitoches 

Glen  Welman— Education,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 

Scott  West— Geography,  Leesville 

Jerrv  \\  ester— Business  Administration,  Provencal 


Donna  Westenbarger    English,  Roswell,  N.M. 
Floyd  Wheat— Accounting.  Montgomery 
JoAnn  \\  heeler— Education,  New  Orleans 
Joyce  White— Speech  Therapy.  Natchitoches 
Lynn  White— Physical  Education,  Alexandria 


Marilyn  White-Business  Education.  Pineville 

Peggy  White— Primary  Education.  Lecompte 

Donnie  Whitehead-Zoology,  Tullos 

Stephen  \\  liitley-Pre-Medicine.  Anacoco 

W  illiam  \\  iggins-Business  Administration.  Vidalia 


Charles  \\  i<rgin.^-Eleetronies.  Shreveport 

Glen  \\  ilburn— Science,  Pelican 

Robert  W  ilder— Physics,  New  Orleans 

Gloria  \\  illcutt— Elementary  Education.  Zachary 

Carv  \\  ilkerson-Business  Administration.  Natchitoches 


Marvin  Willett— Physical  Education,  Indianapolis,  [nd. 
Ben  Williams— Physical  Education,  Bossier  City 
Manship  Williams- Agri-Business,  Ethel 
Michael  Williams-Business  Administration.  Vidalia 
Stacy  Williams— Agri-Business,  Natchitoches 


Rita  W  illiamson-Nursing,  Gretna 

Julia  Willis— Sociology.  Oakdale 

Suzanne  Willis-Secretarial  Administration.  Baton  Bouge 

David  Wimberly-  Business  Administration,  Hall  Summit 

Vera  Windsor— Business  Education,  Oakdale 


Jack  Winkle— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Judy  Winn  — Home  Economics.  Marthaville 
Thomas  Woltz— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Judith  Worsham  Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
Larry  Wright— Industrial  Technology,  Shreveport 


Chester  Wroten- Physical  Education,  Haynesville 
Ernestine  Wroten—  Physical  Education,  Haynesville 
Becky  Wynne-Social  Sciences.  Alexandria 


Juniors- 307 


Val  Mann  ill  ion 
President 


Linda  Sepulvado 
Vice-President 


Debbie  Singletary 
Secretary -Treasurer 


Bonnie  Martin 
Women's  Representative 


MICHAEL  ACKEL- Animal  Science,  Sulphur 
CAROLINE  ADAMS-Elementary  Education,  Alexandria 
MICHAEL  ADAMS -Accounting,  DeQuincy 
SUSAN  AHL — Zoology,  Wurtsmith  AFB,  Michigan 
XENIA  ARAUZ— Nursing,  Changvinola,  Panama 


CAROL  ATKINS— Advertising  Design,  Natchitoches 
ROBERT  ATKINS— Business  Administration,  Minden 
ROBERT  ADKINSON-Accounting,  Stanley 
NELDA  ALFORD— Home  Economics,  Sarepta 
STEVE  ALFORD— Business  Education,  Many 


MELBA  ALLEN — Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 
REBECCA  ALLGOOD  -Nursing,  Homer 
LINDA  AMMONS— Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
JOYCE  AMOS — Medical  Technology,  Jonesboro 
DAVID  ANDERSON— Sociology,  Shreveport 


KAREN  ANDERSON -General,  Alexandria 
JESSE  ANDERSON-Business  Education,  DeRidder 
MONTEZ  ANDING -Music,  Houma 
MARGARET  ANDRIS-Home  Economics,  Many 
CAROL  ANGLIN — Secretarial  Administration,  Haynesville 


LEE  ANGLIN— Pre-Law,  Haynesville 
SUSAN  ANSTEAD-Music,  DeRidder 
PAT  ARNOLD— Microbiology,  Houston 
MARIE  ASHLEY-Social  Science,  Alexandria 
JUDITH  AUER— Business  Education,  Coushatta 


LYNN  AUSTIN- Government,  Shreveport 

MARY  AUTREY— Nursing,  Shreveport 

DARLENE  BAGGETT-Nursing,  DeQuincy 

TRUDIE  BAGWELL— Elementary  Education,  White  Castle 

THADDEUS  BAILES— Business  Administration,  Leesville 


ROBERT  BAILLIO— Electronics,  Alexandria 

JAN  BAKER— Biology,  Tullos 

PHILLIP  BAKER — Business  Administration,  Cotton  Valley 

STERLING  BALDWIN-Industrial  Arts,  New  Orleans 

FRANCES  BALTHAZAR-Social  Welfare,  Natchez 


MICHAEL  BAMBERG-Animal  Science,  Coushatta 
MICHAEL  BARES— Zoology,  Sulphur 
PAM  BARNETT — Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
RITA  BARNETT— Business  Education,  Bossier  City 
CALVIN  BARNHILL— Pre-Engineering,  Montgomery 


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Thomas  Barron-Business  Administration,  Alexandria 
Anne  Barry-  Biology,  Gretna 
Gary  Barth— Electronics,  Alexandria 
Marilyn  Bartley-Mathematics,  Breau  Bridge 
Jerry  Baxter— Industrial  Education,  Shreveport 


Jay  Baynard  —  Anthropology-,  Baton  Rouge 
Linda  Beach— Business  Administration.  Shreveport 
Mary  Beach— Distributive  &  Business  Education,  Wisner 
James  Beal—  Government,  Goldonna 
Bonnie  Beamon-Nursing,  Maringouin 


Stephen  Beasley- Mathematics,  Natchitoches 
Vana  Bedgood-Home  Economics,  DeRidder 
David  Benit— Business  Administration.  Minden 
Eugene  Bennett-Art,  Norco 
Harvey  Bennett-Electronics,  Natchitoches 


Kathy  Bennett-Elementary  Education.  Pollock 

Ouida  Benton-Kindergarten  and  Primary  Education.  Batchelor 

Rocky  Berlin— Wildlife  Management.  Shreveport 

Carole  Berney    Home  Economics.  Blanchard 

Pat  Berry— Agriculture.  Benton 


Sara  Berry  — Primary  Education.  Natchitoches 

David  Berrvman-Music,  Zwolle 

Debbie  Beverson-Secretarial  Administration,  Baton  Rouge 

Vicki  Bickham-Home  Economics.  Bossier  City 

Charles  Biddy-  Pre-Dentistry,  Rayville 


Rebecca  Bigby—  Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 
Mae  Blanchard—  Nursing,  Blanks 

Sandra  Blankenship    Elementary  Education,  Alexandria 
Larry  Blevins—  Industrial  Education,  Shreveport 
Ronny  Bodenhamer-Electronics,  Natchitoches 


Dawn  Boldberg-Art,  New  Orleans 
Jack  Bond,  Jr. -Spanish,  Jonesboro 
Steve  Bonnin-Microbiology.  Welsh 
Carol  Borde  Ion -Primary  Education,  Tioga 
James  Bordelon-  Accounting,  Hessmer 


Nicki  Borden-Nursing,  Pioneer 

Debbie  Borel-Physical  Education.  Jeanerette 

Edwin  Borland-Animal  Science,  Colfax 

\\  illiam  Borskey- Industrial  Arts.  Baton  Rouge 

Ralph  Boswell-Manual  Art  Therapy,  Natchitoches 


Monica  Botts— Physical  Education,  Alexandria 

Gary  Boucher-Electronics,  Springhill 

Tonnie  Bourgeosis-Psychology.  Leesville 

Eddie  Bo utte— Electronics,  Shreveport 

Jerry  Boyd— Business  Administration,  Plain  Dealing 


Mary  Bradley-Social  Sciences,  Natchez 
Stephen  Braverman-Accounting,  New  York.  N.Y. 
Ted  Brewton-Agri-Business,  Goldonna 
Bobby  Brian— Agriculture,  Coushatta 
Rhonda  Bright-Primary  Education.  Natchitoches 


Sophomores-  309 


Britt  Raleigh—  Agri-Business,  Pleasant  Hill 
Bessie  Brock -Journalism,  Mora 
Sharon  Brooks—Secretarial  Administration,  Jena 
Kathleen  Brouillette-  Nursing,  Port  Arthur 
Barbara  Broussard—  Interior  Design,  Alexandria 


Charlotte  Broussard—  Library  Science,  Gueydan 
Kathy  Brown-Nursing,  Mansfield 
Linda  Bruce— Primary  Education,  Winnfield 
Jacky  Bruinley— Physical  Education,  Verda 
Dianne  Buchanan—  Primary  Education,  Winnfield 


Rachel  Buckley-Primary  Education,  Vinton 
Hal  Burgess-Business  Administration,  Baton  Bouge 
David  Burke-Chemistry,  Bossier  City 
Barbara  Burley-Social  Sciences,  Minden 
Edward  R.  Burns-Pre-Engineering,  Oil  City 


Janice  Burns-Home  Economics,  Port  Sulpliur 

Michael  Burns  -Business  Administration,  Oil  City 

Sandra  Burns-Music,  Minden 

Craiff  Bush— Mathematics,  Lake  Charles 

Edith  Bush-Library  Science,  Florien 


Pam  Bush- English,  Opelousas 

Alida  Butler-Accounting,  Shreveport 

Carol  Butler—  Nursing,  Chestnut 

Cynthia  Cancienne— Elementary  Education,  Baton  Bouge 

Danny  Carnline-Social  Sciences,  Many 


Debra  Carret- Physical  Education,  New  Iberia 
Rayland  Carrier-Agriculture,  Oberlin 
Marjorie  Carroll-English,  Boyce 
Luther  Carson-Elementary  Education,  Beadhimer 
Judith  Carter-Music,  Shreveport 


Carolyn  Casey-  Home  Economics  &  Secretarial  Admin.,  Alexandria 

Sandra  Cason-Nursing,  Coushatta 

Canidice  Cates-Business  Administration,  Zwolle 

Sandra  Caudle-Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 

Rodger  Causey-Physical  Education,  Leesville 


Janice  Chandler— Nursing,  Shreveport 
Vickie  Chandler— Secretarial  Administration,  Haughton 
<  larolyn  Chatelain— Primary  Education,  Bunkie 
Larry  Choate     Social  Sciences,  Natchitoches 

Barbara  Christopher— Home  Economics  &  Secretarial  Administration, 

Natchitoches 

Lark  Christy -Pre-Medicine,  Bossier  City 
Wanda  Clark -Physical  Education,  Pineville 
Kathleen  Cleveland—  Music,  Ball 
Johanna  Clinesrnith-  Mathematics,  New  Orleans 
Donald  Cloud -Distributive  Education,  Pitkin 


Charles  Clowney—  Zoology,  El  Dorado 

Gary  Cob  urn-Electronics,  Many 

Wayne  Coburn-Industrial  Arts,  Bossier  City 

Vicki  Cockerham—  Nursing,  Jena 

Julian  Codina-Business  Administration,  Lafayette 


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Cindy  Coker —  Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
Herschd  Cole— Sociology,  Oberlin 
Rhonda  Coleman-Primary  Education.  Shreveport 
Catherine  Comeaux—  Primary  Education,  Kaplan 
Allen  (look      Social  Sciences,  Blanchard 


( Ihristine  Cook-Home  Economics,  Slidell 

Mildred  Cooley -Business  Education,  Slagle 

Thomas  Cooley-Social  Sciences,  DeRidder 

Melanie  Cooper-Secretarial  Administration,  Natchitoches 

Floyd  Copell    Physical  Education,  Pecan  Island 


Richard  Cotton- Social  Sciences.  Coushatta 
\\a\  ne  Co uvillon- Social  Sciences,  Kaplan 
Mitzi  Cowling-Sociology,  Pelican 
Janet  Cox—  Music,  Logansport 
JoAnn  Cox— Home  Economics,  Coushatta 


I  )ees  ( loxe— Speech,  Many 

Rebecca  Coxe— Biology,  Denliam  Springs 

Richard  Coxe— Business  Administration.  Baton  Rouge 

G.  W.  Coyle— Physical  Education,  Springhill 

Day  la  Craig— Elementary  Education,  Natchitoches 


Judy  Craig— Secretarial  Administration,  Vowells  Mill 
Larry  Craig — Wildlife  Management.  Shreveport 
John  Creed—  Wildlife  Management,  Many 
Dave  Creel—  Business  Administration,  Oakdale 
Brenda  Creft—  Nursing.  Baton  Rouge 


Nancy  Crippen— Sociology,  Winnfield 
Linda  Critton—  Nursing,  Taylor 

Alma  Crowder— Nursing,  New  Orleans 
Kathleen  Crow  lev    Nursing,  El  Dorado,  Ark. 
Brenda  Crum—  Physical  Education,  Ferriday 


David  Curry— -Accounting,  Sikes 

Charlotte  Dake-Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 

Mathias  da  Gama  e  Silva— Industrial  Arts,  Campti 

Marian  Damico— Secretarial  Administration,  Alexandria 

James  Daniel— Wildlife  Management,  Bossier  Citj 


James  Daniel-Zoology,  Shreveport 
Russell  Daniel-  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Rosemary  Danzy-Home  Economics.  Lena 
Dane  Dastu<nie-Social  Sciences,  Lockport 
Belinda  David-Nursing,  Breaux  Bridge 


Bobbie  Davis—  Home  Economics,  Natchitoches 
( larswell  Davis— Government,  Leesville 
Darlene  Davis— Secretarial  Administration,  Leesville 
Debbie  Davis-Commercial  Art,  Shreveport 
Dianne  Davis— Nursing,  Many 


Jan  Davis—  Pre-Law,  Alexandria 

Marie  Davis— Physic^  Education,  Baton  Rouge 

Wayne  Davis— Electronics,  Grand  Cane 

( leorge  Davy— Physical  Education.  Opelousas 

\ln  lunl  I  (eason-Animal  Science.  Provencal 


Sophomores  —311 


Claire  DeBlieux-Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
Gary  DeBlieux-Pre-Law,  Natchitoches 
I  n|i|\   I  )r\  „i< -i  i(Li    Industrial  Education.  Man) 
James  Delrie— Pre-Engineering,  Cloutierville 
Betty  Dennis— Journalism,  Cullen 


Sharon  DeRouen-Pharmacy,  Lake  Arthur 
Tommie  Deville-Business  Administration,  Jena 
Jimmy  Dillard  -Electronics,  Mansfield 
Donald  Dinkins-Business  Administration,  Many 
( lent'  I  )i\on— Wildlife  Management,  Anacoco 


Sherrie  Donaway-Sociology,  Campti 

Janet  Doucet— Sociology,  Shreveport 

Karla  Downs— Secretarial  Administration,  Shreveport 

Lawrence  Dreher-Business  Administration,  Baton  Rouge 

Maureen  Driscoll-Mathematics,  Vidalia 


Carol  Dulrene— Speech,  Marrero 

Marilyn  Dufr en e- Primary  Education,  Grand  Isle 

Lovell  Duggen-  Psychology,  Starks 

Otis  Dunahoe    Mathematics,  Natchitoches 

K.M.C.  Duncan  -Agronomy,  Boyce 


Ellyce  Dupree-Biology,  Bunkie 

Paul  Dupuir—  Industrial  Arts.  Alexandria 

Burton  Dupuy-pre-Law,  Natchitoches 

Laura  Dupuy- Nursing,  Alexandria 

Sandra  Durbin    Home  Economics,  Jonesboro 


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Ernie  Durfee—  English,  Leesville 
Patsy  Durr—  Music,  Marthaville 
Roderick  Dye— Pre-Medicine,  Leesville 
Paula  Easley  —  Biology,  Natcliitoehes 
Sandie  Eason— Mathematics,  Many 


Mark  Ellzey— Elementary  Education,  Sarepta 
Jackie  Elrod  —  Speech  Pathology,  Bossier  City 
Geneva  Elston-Home  Economics,  McDade 
Regina  Emanuel    Medical  Technology,  Shreveport 
Cynthia  Engrum-Chemistry,  DeRidder 


Lorenza  Eschete—  Sociology,  Ferriday 

Thomas  Eskin   Business  Administration,  Alexandria 

Dorothv  Fair-Home  Economics,  Saline 

Sandra  Farmer-Primary  Education,  Alexandria 

Mark  Fernbaujfh-Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 


CTiarle^  Fertitta-History,  Leesville 

Pearlie  Fields  -Secretarial  Administration,  Alexandria 

Lester  Fife  —Accounting,  Shreveport 

Gerald  Fontenot  -Social  Sciences,  Eunice 

Jerry  Fontenot  —Wildlife  Management,  Kinder 


Ronnie  Fontenot-Social  Sciences.  Sulphur 
Zack  Foshee— Industrial  Technology.  Shreveport 
Mi  mi  Foster— Home  Economics.  Natchitoches 
Sheila  Fowler-English,  Haynesville 
Julian  Foy— Government,  Noble 


Randall  Frame -Music,  Bossier  City 
Robert  Frank-Advance  Design,  Natchitoches 
Robert  Franklin- Agri-Business,  Goldonna 
Joel  Furr-  English,  Shreveport 
Perry  Futrell-Business,  Pineville 


Bernice  Gabor— Psychology,  Leesville 

Dana  Gaddis— Medical  Technology.  Alexandria 

Johnnie  Gallion-Chemistry,  Natchez 

Diane  Gamble-"Biology,  Longstreet 

Ira  Gamble— Distributive  Education,  Grand  Cane 


Leon  Gamble— Speech,  Baton  Rouge 
Judy  Garland  — Accounting,  Natchitoches 
Alicia  Garlington-Social  Sciences,  Dry  Prong 
Melinda  Garlington-Advertising,  Keithville 
Frankie  Gaspar— Elementary  Education,  Morgan  City 


Thomas  Gatti— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Larry  Gaudet— Business  Administration,  New  Orleans 
Fred  Gegeidieimer-Business  Administration,  Gretna 
Janelle  Glover— Biology,  Baton  Rouge 
Joseph  Glorioso— Advertising  Design,  Alexandria 


Naomi  Gill— Office  Administration.  Glenmora 
Kent  Gibson— Business  Administration.  Leesville 
Billie  Gibson—  Home  Economics.  Natchitoches 
Sarah  Gibbs— Social  Welfare,  Longstreet 
Beth  Goldsby- Speech  Pathology.  Shreveport 


Sophomores— 313 


Sara  1 1  Goldsbj  -English,  Cotton  Valley 
Verna  Gordon— Home  Economics,  Natchitoches 
Barbara  Gore— -Home  Economics,  Tioga 
Richard  Graham-Wildlife  Management,  Mansfield 
l\\  le  Graves—  Industrial  Education,  Bastrop 


Gloria  Gray— Library  Science.  DeRidder 
katln  Gray— Home  Economics.  Shreveport 
Jud)  Green— Nursing,  Heflin 
Ralph  Green— Accounting,  Natchitoches 
Catherine  Greenanl—  Mathematics,  Mansfield 


Tomm}  Gresham—  Pre-Dentistry,  Winnfield 
Peggie  Griffin— Sociology,  Alexandria 
Brent  Gros—  Sociology,  Zachary 
Roger  Grubbs— Industrial  Arts,  Minden 
John  Gui dry —Government,  Church  Point 


Kenneth  Guidry— Biology,  Gueydan 
Nannette  Guidry— Social  Sciences,  Lake  Charles 
Mt'lba*  ( ruilliams— Primary  Education,  Winnfield 
Barbara  Guillot— Nursing,  Zachary 
Elaine  Guillot  — Library  Science,  Effie 


Gennifer  Guin— Physical  Education,  Alexandria 
George  Gulledge- Electronics.  Trout 
Charlotte  Gunter— Business  Education.  Mansfield 
Vickie  Hahn— Primary  Education,  Bossier  City 
Hilbert  Hall—  Advertising  Design,  Alexandria 


Charles  Hampton— Animal  Science,  Natchitoches 

Wayne  Haney— Physical  Education,  Shreveport 

Charles  Hardison    Accounting,  Natchitoches 

W.  C.  Hardy— Accounting,  Natchitoches 

Joycelyn  Hargis-Elementary  Education,  Natchitoches 


Pliillip  Harris— Sociology,  Franklinton 
Richard  Harris— Accounting.  Shreveport 
Edward  Harrison    Electronics,  Zachary 
Gordon  Ha"rtley-Industrial  Arts,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Jimmie  Harvey— Pre-Forestry,  Many 


Richard  Harvey-Chemistry,  Zowell,  Mich. 

Sharon  Harvey— Elementary  Education,  Leesville 

Jay  Hawks— Agri  Business,  Leesville 

Kathleen  Hawkes—  Elementary  Education,  CheneyvUle 

Jackie  Hawthorne— Elementary  Education,  Anacoco 


Jerry  Hayes— Business  Administration,  Cotton  Valley 
Sylvia  Hayes— Elementary  Education.  New  Orleans 
Glenda  Haynes— Mathematics,  Springhill 
Katherine  I  lead -Primary  Education,  Shreveport 
Daniel  Heard— Government,  Gueydan 


Sandra  I  Icarne- Secretarial  Administration,  Natchitoches 

I  )<  >ri>  I  lebert  -  Physical  Education,  DeRidder 

Sharen  Helo— Speech  Pathology,  Crowley 

John  Henry  -Pre-Engineering,  Houma 

Jan  Henson— Primary  Education.  Shreveport 


.'111    Sophomores 


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Paula  Henson- Nursing,  Urania 
James  Herrington-Chemistry,  Alexandria 
Elizabetli  Hilburn-Home  Economics,  Pineville 
Judith  Hilgerson-Medical  Technology,  Baton  Rouge 
Annette  Hill    Speech  Therapy,  Cheshire,  Conn. 


Pesky  Hill— Journalism,  Bossier  City 
Dale  Hobson— Physical  Education.  Hodge 
James  Hodges— Pre-Law,  Jena 
Delia  Holladay-Interior  Design,  Oakdale 
George  Hollis-Physical  Education,  Westlake 


Georgia  Holloway—  Interior  Design,  Alexandria 
Robert  Holloway     English,  Minden 
James  Holy— Accounting,  Galveston,  Texas 
David  Hooper-Mathematics,  Elizabeth 
Richard  Horton   Biology,  Baton  Rouge 


Marshall  Hough-Biology,  Saline 

Jimmie  Howard-Agri-Business.  Lake  Providence 

Ken  1  Ira jmiann- Physical  Education,  New  Orleans 

Donna  Hubbs— Nursing,  Shreveport 

James  Huckaby-Speech,  Hodge 


Rebecca  Hudson-Physical  Education.  Lake  Arthur 

Marilyn  Huffman-Nursing,  Lafayette 

Mary  Hyde— Distributive  Education.  Pineville 

Patricia  Hyde-Biology. .Jackson 

Mary  Hymel-Secretarial  Administration.  Port  Allen 


Sophomores—  315 


Susan  Iman— Nursing,  Lake  Charles 

L.  C.  Ingles— Animal  Science,  Winn  fie  Id 

John  Inzer— Business  Administration,  New  Orleans 

Howard  Jackson- Physical  Education,  Lecompte 

Renee  James— Primary  Education,  Verda 


Herbie  J eane— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Lavelle  Jeane— Business  Administration,  Leesville 
Amo  Johnson— Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 
C.  C.  Johnson— Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
Eddie  Johnson— Pre-Medicine,  Natchitoches 


Memphis  Jolmson-Agri-Business,  Plainview 
Mike  Johnson— Electronics,  Readhimer 
Pollie  Johnson-Social  Sciences,  Pitkin 
Scott  Johnson-Business  Administration,  Benton 
Vivian  Johnson-Home  Economics,  Alexandria 


Barbara  Jones— Home  Economics,  Greenwell  Springs 

Carl  Jones— Mathematics,  Natchitoches 

Charles  Jones-Accounting,  Provencal 

Cheryl  Jones— Sociology,  Alexandria 

Claud  Jones— Business  Administration,  Coushatta 


James  Jones— Animal  Science,  DeRidder 

Joyce  Jones— Sociology,  Natchitoches 

Kathleen  Jones- Education,  Shreveport 

Kay  Jones— Secretarial  Administration,  Freeport,  Tex. 

Martha  Jones-Home  Economics,  Mansfield 


Michael  Jones-Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 
Vickie  Jones-Home  Economics,  Shreveport 
Rodney  J  or  don-Engineering,  Florien 
Eric  Kaposta-Art,  Shreveport 
Penny  Kay— Nursing,  Leesville 


Frank  Kearney-  Business  Administration,  New  Roads 
Winfred  Kees— Animal  Science,  Coushatta 
Donald  Kelley- Social  Sciences,  Winnfield 
Joseph  Kelly-Sociology,  Winnfield 
Patricia  Kelly- Nursing,  Monroe 


Don  Kendrick     Pre-Law,  Zachary 
Charles  Kennedy—  Accounting,  Bastrop 
Richard  Kenyon—  Accounting,  Bath,  Maine 
Lynn  Killen—  Primary  Education,  McDade 
Ida  Killough     Nursing,  Slidell 


Lynn  Kimball-Speech,  Bossier  City 

William  Kimbrough-  Medical  Technology,  Anacoco 

Stephen  King-Government,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

Lary  Knight-Art,  Shreveport 

Glenda  Knippers—  Primary  Education,  Robeline 


Derek  Kohler    Mathematics,  Baton  Rouge 
Bobby  Koncak -Business  Administration,  Dallas 
Charles  Koonce-Psychology,  Sulphur 
Liz  Koury     Primary  Education,  Leesville 
Virgie  Kreidcl-  Business  Education,  Haughton 


31 6— Sophomores 


Penny  Krennerich- Physical  Education,  Chalmette 

William  Kress-  Industrial  Arts,  Minden 

Esther  Kunce     Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 

Frank  Kyle-  Sociology,  Shreveport 

Anna  Lafont— Sociology,  Golden  Meadow 


Rosalie  Lafont-Early  Childhood  Education,  Golden  Meadow 

Christine  Lalande—  Nursing,  Alexandria 

John  Lambden-Distributive  Education,  Davidsonville,  Md. 

Danny  La mhert- Industrial  Arts,  Baton  Rouge 

Ronnie  Land— Industrial  Arts,  Homer 


Diana  Landesman—  Medical  Technology,  Slidell 
Barbara  Landry- Elementary  Education,  Tioga 
Peggy  Landry— Physical  Education,  New  Orleans 
Patricia  Lanier— Nursing,  Natchitoches 
Elizabeth  Laningham— Home  Economics,  Alexandria 


Gregory  Langlois-Accounting,  Ventress 

Rita  Larsen— Primary  Education.  Shreveport 

Sonia  Laprairie-  Nursing,  Pineville 

Kathy  Lawn  — Physical  Education.  West  Monroe 

Deborah  Lawrence—  Business  Education,  Mansfield 


Frank  LeDoux-Business  Administration,  DeRidder 
Kathy  Lee- Primary  Education,  Pleasant  Hill 
Sandra  Lee— Spanish,  Natchitoches 
Mary  Leibee  -Physical  Education,  Westlake 
Cheryl  LeMarie-Primary  Education.  Kaplann 


Steven  Lenert-Business  Admitiistration,  Shreveport 

Cora  Lewis— Home  Economics,  Jonesboro 

Teresa  Liles— Sociology,  Shreveport 

Monica  Liliedahl  Art,  Leesville 

Jan  Lilley— .Secretarial  Administration,  Natchitoches 


Gracie  Little— Primary  Education,  Winnfield 
John  Locke— English,  Shreveport 
Mary  Lodge— English,  Springhill 
Richard  Loftin— Microbiology,  Coushatta 
Bonnie  Lokey— Commercial  Art,  Bossier  City 


Kermit  Lloid— Social  Sciences,  Rhinehart 

Theresa  Lombardino—  Nursing,  Bossier  City 

Robert  Lonadier— Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 

Hal  Long—  Agriculture,  Zachary 

Charles  Longino-Business  Administration,  Cloutierville 


Nancy  Lord— Sociology,  Mansfield 
Julie  Loughran-  Physical  Education,  Bossier  City 
Mary  Louglirid^e-Secretarial  Administration,  Flora 
John  Louviere- Medical  Technology,  Welsh 
Phyllis  Loupe— Home  Economics,  Zwolle 


Demetris  K.  Lovelady- Primary  Education,  Negreet 

Robert  Love-Electronics,  Natchitoches 

Roxan  Love— Secretarial  Administration,  Glenmora 

Bonnie  Lovegren-Nursing,  New  Orleans 

Ada  Lowe-Nursing,  Alexandria 


Sophomores— 317 


John  Lowe— Accounting.  Minden 

Ralph  Lowe— Marthaville,  Haynesville 

Terrie  Lowe— Elementary  Education,  Cotton  Valley 

Bruce  Kevil— Government,  Lake  Charles 

Gav  Kidder— Primary  Education.  Natchitoches 


Patricia  McBeth— Elementary  Education,  Lake  Charles 
Linda  McBride— Elementary  Education.  Opelousas 
Richard  McBride-Pre-Engineering,  Natchitoches 
<  aria  \lc(  lain— Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
John  McCain— Pre-Law,  Colfax 


Michael  McCain— Electronics,  Natchitoches 

Gar\  M<(  Irary—  Business  Administration,  Baton  Rouge 

Michael  McConnell—  Pre-Medicine,  Bunkie 

David  McCullough- Agri-Business,  Campt 

Ernest  VlcDaniel— Mathematics,  Natchitoches 


Cathy  McDonald    Secretarial  Administration,  Jena 
Diedre  McDonald  -Journalism,  Glenmora 
Gary  McDonald-Wildlife  Management,  DeRidder 
Elaine  McFatter— Primary  Education,  Lake  Charles 
Linda  McGee—  General,  Shreveport 


Brenda  McGrew— Primary  Education.  Blanchard 

Linda  Mckaskle- Secretarial  Administration,  Shreveport 

Heather  McKee-Nursing,  Pineville 

Julia  McLain—  Home  Economics.  Atlanta 

Miles  McNeely—  Animal  Science,  Hornbeck 


318— Sophomores 


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Denise  McNett— Accounting,  San  Antonio,  Texas 
Jan  McQuillan— Primary  Education,  Calvin 
Jerald  Malone— Electronics,  Bossier  City 
James  Manning-Wildlife  Management,  Natchitoches 
Phoebe  Mercantel—  Primary  Education,  Kinder 


Florence  Marceaux—  Elementary  Education,  Gueydan 
James  Marston—  Economics,  East  Point 
Robert  Marks— Education,  Morrow 
James  Marler— Industrial  Arts,  Alexandria 
Carol  Marsh— Primary  Education,  Hathaway 


Renee  Marshall-Speech  Pathology,  DeRidder 
Frances  Martin    Primary  Education,  Larose 
Sandra  Martin—  Home  Economics,  Ashland 
Mamie  Maryland -Mathematics,  Oxford 
Sandra  Mason-Prmial7  Education,  Shreveport 


Eva  Masters— Home  Economics,  Provencal 

Vincent  Mastracehio-Accounting,  LeesvilJe 

John  Matessino-Sociology,  Alexandria 

John  Matkin— Zoology,  Provencal 

Herman  Maxwell-Business  Administration,  Cotton  Valley 


Paul  Maxwell— Business  Administration,  Tioga 
Robert  May— Engineering,  Baton  Rouge 
Lenwood  Meaux-Music,  Kaplan 
Barbara  Melcber-Home  Economics,  Tioga 
Janice  Melton— Secretarial  Administration,  Winnfield 


Betty  Mercer-Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
John  Merritt -Business  Administration,  Tioga 
Harry  Middleton-History,  Honolulu.  Hawaii 
Margaret  Middleton—  Archeology,  Shreveport 
Rodney  Middleton—  Animal  Science,  Marthaville 


Kathy  Mier— Physical  Education,  Alexandria 
Candy  Miles-Primary  Education,  Baton  Rouge 
Clifton  Miller-Pre-Law,  Mansfield 
Cov  Miller— Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 
Emmett  Miller    Social  Sciences,  Anacoco 


John  Miller— Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 

Judy  Miller— Distributive  Education,  Opelousas 

Judy  Miller— Mathematics,  Many 

Lloyd  Miller-Social  Welfare,  Elmer 

Dennis  Minor-Industrial  Arts,  Springhill 


David  Mitchell-Elementary  Education,  Many 
Margaret  Mitchell—  Primary  Education,  Zwolle 
Rodney  Mize— Physical  Education,  J onesboro 
Norma  Mobley-Nursing,  Stanley 
Robert  Monk    Business  Administration,  Minden 


Paula  Montegulo-Primary  Education,  Zachary 
Beverly  Morgan -Secretarial  Administration 
Gary  Steven  Morgan— Journalism,  Alexandria 
Laura  Morgan-Primary  Education,  Boyce 
Songa  Morris— Sociology,  Colfax 


Sophomores—  319 


Frances  Morton -Biology,  Mansfield 
Phillip  Moses— Sociology,  Natchitoches 
Dianne  Mosley-Primary  Education,  Stanley 
\1\  i.i  \lin|ili\     Speech  I  herap}  .  Pineville 
Leo  Murray— Music,  Treeben,  Ga. 


William  Murray— Business  Administration,  Vidalia 
Grace  Myers    rs\<hology.  Opelousas 
David  Navarre— Speech,  Oakdale 
( Iheryl  Neck— French,  Marksville 
Merrill  Neck -Biology.  Mansura 


James  Nelson-Industrial  Arts,  Florien 
( la\  le  Nesom— French,  Natchitoches 
Kathryn  Nettles-Library  Science,  Many 
Michael  Nitte— In<lustrial  Arts,  Houma 
Dale  Ni\—  Physical  Education,  Mooringsport 


John  Nolon-  Industrial  Arts,  Benton 

Brenda  Norrell-  Sociology,  Heflin 

Richard  Norris-Accounting,  Bossier  City 

Bernard  Nugent-Electronics,  Pineville 

Beverly  O'Bannon—  Primary  Education,  Provencal 


Michael  ( I'Bier— Agri-Business,  Springhill 
Charles  ( ('Con -Electronics,  Natchitoches 
James  (  Mom— Government,  Tioga 
Steve  Odom— Business  Administration,  Homer 
Carol  ( )'(  hiinn-  Social  Sciences,  Flora 


Lydia  <  )'Quinn— Primary  Education,  Bossier  City- 
Bill  <  htigo— Geography,  Pineville 
William  Oucote—  Physical  Education,  Alexandria 
Marsha  Owen-Anthropology,  Waterproof 
Anne  (  l\\  ens-Primary  Education,  Shreveport 


David  Owens-Business  Administration,  Haynesville 

Pat  Pace— Home  Economics.  Colfax 

Elizabeth  Paddie—  Primary  Education,  Noble 

Patty  Page    English,  Gretna 

Rita  Palk—  Sociology,  Natchitoches 


Cavlc  Palmer    Journalism,  Jackson 
Robert  Palo—  Physical  Education,  Stamford,  Conn. 
Janet  Parker     Physical  Education,  Port  Allen 
Margaret  Peace     Home  Economics,  Benton 
Michael  Peairs—  Agriculture,  Pride 


Pain  Pearce-Interior  Design,  Many 

Rex  Pearce—  Pre-Dentistry,  Baton  Rouge 

Alicia  Pearson-English,  West  Monroe 

Clyde  Pearson    General,  Bossier  City 

Peter  Pellegatto- Physical  Education,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 


Clifton  Pentecost   Advertising  Design,  Pineville 
Carol  Perkins— Music,  Minden 
Sam  Pcrnicc    Social  Sciences,  DeRidder 
Pete  Peterson— Animal  Science,  Ringgold 
Cynthia  Phillips-Spanish,  Natchitoches 


320— Sophomores 


Lowell  Ross  Pickett-  Business  Administration,  SpringhiU 
James  Pierson— Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 
Maria  Pilola-  Sociology,  Leesville 
John  Pinckard— Agriculture-Business,  Friendship 
Gisela  Piatt- Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 


Marv  Poland     Home  Economics,  Jena 

Rita  Ponds-  Primary  Education.  Tullos 

Johnny  Posey— Industrial  Arts,  Monroe 

Jacqueline  Pousson-  Kindergarten  &  Primary  Education,  Alexandria 

Sharon  Powell-  Primary  Education,  Shreveport 


Georffene  Pratte—  Accounting,  Natchitoches 

Michael  Travis  Price-Math,  Alexandria 

Marcella  Prhrde—  Merchandising.  Oakdale 

Joseph  Paul  Provenza,  Jr.—  Psychology,  Shreveport 

Angela  Prud ho  mine— Early  Childhood  Education.  Natchez 


Gladys  Pugh-Nursir,g^  Shreveport 

Mike  Ouartes— Government,  Jonesboro 

Marv  Ann  Rabalais—  Library  Science,  Bunkie 

Charles  M.  Rachal— Commercial  Art,  Shreveport 

Barbara  Radford—  Kindergarten  &  Primary'  Education,  Mansfield 


Linda  Ragland-Psychology,  Natchitoches 

Steve  R aims— Business,  Robeline 

David  L.  Rambin-Sociology,  Pelican 

J.  J.  Rambin  Ill-Pre-Dentistry,  Coushatta 

Evangeline  Ramsey- Primary  Education,  Mansfield 


Linda  Rasburv-Physical  Education,  011a 

Brenda  Rateliif-General,  Bossier  City 

Gordon  Ray— Math,  Mansura 

Madeleine  Ray-Physical  Education,  Breaux  Bridge 

Rebecca  Readhimer—  Home  Education,  Natchitoches 


Charles  S.  Reaux-Biology  Education,  Port  Barre 

Sue  Reed— Business  Administration,  Pineville 

Agnes  Reeves-  Sociology,  Dodson 

Kenneth  Reeves-  Aireodynamics  Engineering,  Montgomery 

Beverly  Reeves-  Music,  Shreveport 


Carol  Reinboldt-French,  Natchitoches 

Marie  Louise  Richard— Kindergarten  &  Primary  Education,  Opelousas 

Carol  Richardson-Home  Economics,  Shreveport 

Michael  Richardson-Business  Administration,  Zachary 

Sue  Ann  Richardson- Kindergarten  &  Primary  Education,  Minden 


Nancy  Richey—  Home  Economics,  Alexandria 

Michael  Richie— Physics,  Natchitoches 

Rorie  C.  Riggs— Medical  Technology,  Monterey 

Cynthia  Riser— Music,  Castor 

Mickey  Roark— Science  &  Technology,  Natchitoches 


Linda  Roberson- Nursing,  Shreveport 

Robert  W.  Roberson- Accounting,  Baltimore 

Paul  F.  Robertson -Wildlife  Management,  Tioga 

Stan  Robertson-Business  Administration,  Jennings 

Beverly  Robinson-Nursing,  Lake  Charles  Sophomores-321 


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Elvis  Robinson,  Jr.—  Education,  Coushatta 
Elizabeth  Robinson-  Psychology,  Shreveport 
Paul  F.  Robinson—  Business  Administration,  Balboa 
Cynthia  Rodriques—  Education,  Shreveport 
Brenda  Joyce  Rogers—  Social  Sciences,  Winnfield 


Renella  Romine    English,  Iota 

Connie  Rosalles-Math-Pawhata» 

Ann  L   Rose  — Home  Economics,  Leesville 

Glendson  Rougeon—  Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 

Glynda  Rawson -English,  Natchitoches 


Carol  Roy  —  Office  Administration,  Alexandria 
Eleanor  Faye  Rushing-Social  Welfare,  Ashland 
Patsy  Russel— Elementary  Education,  Benton 
Sandra  Russell-English,  Atlanta 
Russo  Rosanne -Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 


David  Sanders-Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Mary  Sanders— Secretarial  Administration,  Homer 
Pat  Sanders— Home  Economics,  New  Roads 
Ralph  Sanders-Business,  DeRidder 
Cecil  Sandlin— Government,  Lake  Charles 


Barbara  Satcher-Library  Science,  Jonesboro 
Barry  Savell— Business  Administration,  Many 
Brenda  Savell-Business  Education,  Many 
Donna  Savell-Primary  Education,  Negreet 
Linda  Savell— Business  Education,  Many 


Sarah  Savell— Home  Economies,  Many 
Patty  Sayles— Primary  Education,  Shreveport 
Robert  Schmidt-Economics,  Gretna 
Marshall  Schoth- Accounting,  Zwolle 
Cherry  Scott-Psychology,  Dodge 


Waynetta  Scott  -Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
David  Sepulvado- Accounting,  Ebarb 
Linda  Sepulvado-Special  Education,  Zwolle 
Mary  Sewell— Home  Economics,  Natchitoches 
Rodcer  Sexton- Business  Administration,  Shongaloo 


Joan  Sheffield    Primary  Education,  Zwolle 
Bill  Sheppert— Music,  Shreveport 
Robert  Sholar-Business  Administration,  Barksdale 
Frieda  Sibley-Secretarial  Administration,  Many 
Paula  Sibley— Psychology,  Leesville 


Darlene  Simon— Dietetics,  Winnsboro 

Debbie  Singletary     Primary  Education,  Bogolusa 

Michael  Slaughter—  Chemistry,  Pollock 

Mattie  Slayton—  Social  Sciences,  Elizabeth 

Sammy  Sledge—  Business  Administration,  Coushatta 


Susan  Sliman—  Accounting,  Many 

Mamie  Small-Business  Administration,  Fisher 

Colin  Smith— Business  Administration,  Zachary 

Edwin  Smith    Chemistry,  Dry  Creek 

Gerald  Smith -Business  Administration,  Bossier  City 


322— Sophomores 


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Gerard  Smith    Electronics,  Franklin 
Joe  Smith— Industrial  Arts,  Shreveport 
Mary  Smith- Psychology,  Alexandria 
Ronald  Smith-Government,  Bossier  City 
Susan  Smith— Physical  Education,  Plain  Dealing 


Florent  Soi°nier-Physical  Education,  Breaux  Bridge 
Farrell  Soileau-  Chemistry,  Ville  Platte 
Rod  Sooter— History,  Alexandria 
Desnee  Sousa— Nursing,  Hamilton 
Kay  Spann— Spanish,  Shreveport 


Beverly  Sparks— Primary  Education,  Vinton 
Teddy  Speir— Advertising  Design,  Readhimer 
Billy  Spill  ma  n -Physical  Education,  Cloutierville 
John  Stall— Wildlife  Management,  Hondo,  Tex. 
Marvin  Stalnaker- Commercial  Art,  Pineville 


James  St.  Andre— Electronics,  Natchitoches 
Rose  Stegemann-  Psychology,  Natchitoches 
Mike  Steinkamp-Liberal  Arts,  Harahan 
Gary  Stephens— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Jennifer  Sterling-Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 


Philomena  Sterling—  Business  Education,  Natchitoches 
Brenda  Stevens-Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 
Mary  Stewart—  Home  Economics,  Hodge 
Randy  Stewart- Accounting,  Jena 
Ronald  Stewart— Electronics,  Winnfield 


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Dianne  Stelh     Physical  Education,  Grand  Coteau 
Wanda  Stoma- Merchandising,  Mansfield 
I  >ewain  Strather-Physical  Education,  Plainview 
Rodne)  Strickland  -Drafting,  Anacoeo 
Nancy  Strohschein— Nursing,  Big  Bend 


Don  Stroud— Electronics,  Alexandria 
Joel  Stroud— History.  St.  Maurice 
Rebecca  Stroud-Sociology,  Hodge 
John  Sullivan— Electronics,  Vidalia 
Mecellie  Sullivan-Biology,  Ashland 


Roselyn  Sumrall-Early  Childhood  Education.  Bogulusa 
Leroy  Sutton  — Advertising  Design,  Shreveport 
I  >a\  id  Swate— Business  AdiTiinistration.  Cotton  Valley 
John  Tabor— Industrial  Technology,  Cotton  Valley 
Rosemary   latum     Nursing,  Alexandria 


Waller  Taylor-Geography,  Coushatta 

\\  anda  Taylor-  Primary  Education.  Natchitoches 

Brenda  league- Sociology,  Minden 

Steven  Temple-Business  Administration,  DeRidder 

Pauletta  Tendrick— Home  Economics,  Teaneck,  N.J. 


(.wen  Terrell— Secretarial  Administration,  Leesville 

Larry  Thayer— Business  Administration.  Crowley 

Edwin  Theriot— Chemistry.  Gueydan 

Russell  Theriot    Microbiology,  Gueydan 

\ane\  Thibodeaux—  Elementary  Education,  Berwick 


J  ann-  Thomas— Business  Administration,  Winnfield 
Philip  Thomas— Zoology,  New  Orleans 
Jeannie  Thompson -Library  Science,  Natchitoches 
Mary  Thompson    Business  Administration.  Converse 
Monroe  Thompson-Physical  Education.  Pitkin 


Rita  Thompson -Nursing.  Ville  Platte 

Sarah  Thrash- Mathematics.  Heflin 

Mary  Timmons— Secretarial  Administration.  Longstreet 

Stephen  Todd— Social  Sciences.  Stanley 

Emil  Tompkins— Anthropology,  Shreveport 


Byron  Tooley— Management,  Shreveport 

Bev  Torges— Physical  Education,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Wanda  Townsend-Mathematics,  Baton  Rouge 

Janelle  Trahan-Music,  Lafayette 

Daniel  Triplett    Business  Administration,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 


Gary  Triplo—  Physical  Education,  Schenectady,  New  York 
Craig;  Tripp—  Physical  Education,  Springhill 
Joseph  Trun/ler    Animal  Science.  Harrisonburg 
Mary  Trim zl er— Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
Philip  lull     Business  Administration,  Baltimore,  Md. 


( Iheryl  Tullos— Nursing,  Pineville 

I  George  Tully— Music,  Shreveport 

Ronald  Tynes— Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 

Tamara  Upchurch      Primary  Education,  Shreveport 

Olga  Urias     Medical  Technology.  Ruston 


324— Sophomores 


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Robert  Valdez— Social  Sciences.  Leesville 

Alberta  Van  Dyke-Nursing,  Shreveport 

Danny  \  ermaelem—  English,  Natchitoches 

Toni  Vercher— Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 

Terrie  Verzwyvelt—  Elementary  Education.  Boyce 


Ranch  Veule man-Business  Administration.  Many 
Donald  V  iator    Business  Administration,  Tioga 
Susan  Vidrine— Nursing,  New  Iberia 
Judy  Yince—  Nursing,  Franklin 
Delores  Vines— Primary  Education,  Many 


Margaret  \  ollm- Social  Welfare,  Colfax 

Erby  Voorhies-Animal  Science,  Ball 

Jeanne  Walden-Nursing,  Tryon,  N.C. 

Lola  Walker-Biology,  Natchitoches 

Robert  Walker-Business  Administration,  Mansfield 


Vernon  Walker— Advertising  Design,  Winnfield 
Johnny  Ball— Speech,  Bossier  City 
Hollis  Walker—  Physical  Education,  Shreveport 
Karen  Walters—  Business  Education,  Lafayette 
Kat\  Ward—  Geology.  Heflin 


Robert  Ward-Sociology,  Montgomery 
Robert  M.  Ward— Sociology,  Montgomery 
Catherine  Warner—  Social  Sciences,  Bossier  City 
Johnny  Warner     Physical  Education,  J onesboro 
Winfred  Warren— Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 


Donald  Washington—  Accounting,  Alexandria 
Rebecca  Waterbury—  Nursing,  Opelousas 
Raymond  Waters— Sociology,  Saline 
Diane  Watkins-Home  Economics,  Bossier  City 
Burney  Weaver -Agriculture,  Coushatta 


Judith  W  ebb  -Secretarial  Administration,  Coushatta 
Lucy  Webb— Medical  Technology,  Coushatta 
Robert  Webster— Pre- Veterinary,  Montgomery 
Vicki  Weeks— Physical  Education,  Franklin 
Joan  W  eg  ma  n  n   Nursing,  New  Orleans 


Nancy  Weible-Primary  Education,  SpringhUl 
John  W  eld— Electronics,  Mt.  Hermon 
Anita  Wellner-Social  Sciences,  Anococo 
Debra  Wells— Home  Economics,  Alexandria 
Donna  Wells-Home  Economics,  Alexandria 


Elizabeth  Wentyel—  Nursing,  Leesville 
Judy  Wester— Advertising  Design,  Provencal 
Annie  White-Sociology,  Natchitoches 
Judith  White-Social  Sciences,  Alexandria 
Kathryn  White— Secretarial  Administration, 


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Larry  White -Business  Administration,  Doyline 

Norman  White-Business  Administration,  San  Antonio.  Tex. 

Sam  White— Engineering,  Mora 

Larry  Whitehead—  Chemistry,  Provencal 

Ellen  Whiteside—  Advertising  Design,  Cotton  Valley 


Sophomores— 325 


Beverly  Whitlock— Home  Economics,  Natchitoches 
Sandra  Whittington-Biology,  Bayou  Cliicot 
Forrest  Whittlesey— Business  Administration,  Jasper 
Douglas  Wilbanks— Industrial  Arts,  Hicks 
Linda  Wilburn— Primary  Education,  Pelican 


Dennis  Wilkinson—  Industrial  Education,  Baton  Rouge 

Bonnie  Williams—  Music,  Leesville 

Cheryl  Williams    Early  Childhood  Education,  Natchitoches 

Douglas  Williams     Physical  Education,  Tioga 

Janice  Williams—  Dietetics,  Keithville 


Mariolyn  Williams—  French,  Jonesboro 
Shirley  Williams—  Mathematics,  Bossier  City 
Theodore  Williams— Business  Administration,  Campti 
Mike  Willilord— Music,  Shreveport 
C.  C.  Willis—  Agronomy,  Pitkin 


Tommy  Willis—  Business  Administration.  Winnfield 

Daphne  Windham—  Nursing,  Stanley 

Mike  Windham— Business  Administration,  Bossier  City 

Linda  Winn     Home  Economics.  Pineville 

Robert  Winterrowd—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


Melanie  Wisenbaker—  Nursing,  Tioga 
Joyce  Witt      Pre- Veterinary,  Leesville 
Barbara  Woodard— Social  Sciences,  Ringgold 
Brenda  Woods—  Primary  Education,  Heflin 
Georgia  Wren—  Mathematics,  Coushatta 


Connie  Wright— Business  Education,  Forest  Hill 

Judy  Wright—  English,  Negreet 

Pam  Wright-  Music.  Red  Bay,  Ala. 

Sue  Wright—  Home  Economics,  Clayton 

Patricia  Wyatt— Business  Administration,  Robeline 


Cayla  Yester— Elementary  Education,  Haynesville 

James  Young-  Pre-Forestry,  Weyanoke 

Larry  Young— Psychology,  DeRidder 

Paul  Zoller— Physical  Education,  New  Iberia 

Gretchen  Zulick-Speech  and  Hearing  Therapy,  Natchitoches 


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Gregg  O'Quin 
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David  Morgan 
Vice-President 


Jo  Pease 
Secretary-Treasurer 


Jeanne  Hebert 
Women's  Representative 


Ronald  Broussard 
Men's  Representative 


GAIL  ABSHIBE— French,  Crowley 
RICHARD  A.  ABSHIRE -General,  Kaplan 
LINDA  ADAIR— Journalism,  Gibsland 
GARY  ADAMS— General,  Tioga 
SANDRA  ADAMS-  Music  Education,  Grambling 


ARA  ADCOCK— Physical  Education,  Shreveport 

JOANN  ADDISON  — Upper  Elementary  Education,  Baton  Rouge 

RITA  ADDISON— Music,  Haughton 

KODMA     \|  1)1  KM  \ N -General,  Winnfield 

NANCY  WYNELLE  ALLEN-Interior  Design,  Oil  City 


MARCIA  ALLEN — Primary  Education,  Hall  Summit 
STEPHANIE  ALLEN— General,  Shreveport 
GAYLEN  ALLISON— Medical  Technology,  Shreveport 
KAREN  ALLBRITTON-Home  Economics,  Roheline 
MICHAEL,  T.  ALLBBITTON-Geology,  Shreveport 


CABOL  ALMAND— Home  Economics,  Haynesville 
STEPHEN  ALLMON-Industrial  Education,  Bastrop 
BABBARA  ALSTON  -  Physical  Education,  Gretna 
TOMMY  ANDERS— Primary  Education,  Marthaville 
LANENA  ANDERSON-Music,  Shreveport 


MIKE  ANDERSON-  Government,  Shreveport 
VICKI  ANDERSON-  General,  Shreveport 
TERRY  ANDERSON- Nursing,  Slidell 
SANDRA  ANDRIES-  Home  Economics,  Boyce 
CHARLES  D.  ANDRUS-Business  Administration,  Jennings 


MICHAEL  P.  ANLEDGE-General  Agriculture,  Natchitoches 
CLYDE  ANTHONY— Liberal  Arts,  Many 
GEI  >RGE  E.  ANTHONY -Pre-Dentistry,  Shreveport 
JUDITH  APPLIN — Secondary  Library  Science,  DeRidder 
NANCY  ABCHAMBEAU-Mathematics,  Maplewood 


BONNIE  ABDOIN-Social  Science,  Opelousas 

JANE  ARIEUX-  Chemistry,  Shdell 

CAROLYN  ARMSTRONG     Medical  Technology,  Keithville 

SU  ANNE  ARMSTRONG-  Social  Welfare,  New  Orleans 

DONALD  M.  ARNOLD-  General,  Shreveport 


JERRY  ARNOLD-General,  Mooringsport 
SUSAN  ARNOLD -Mathematics,  Alexandria 
DAVID  ATKINS-Wildlife  Management,  Shreveport 
JOHN  E.  ATKINS-Business  Administration,  Mansfield 
DEBBA  ASBY— Nursing,  Many 


Freshmen- 327 


Belinda  Ashworth-Physical  Education,  Oakdale 
Lou  Ashworth—  Home  Economics.  Oakdale 
David  Law  A u— Electronics,  Hong  Kong 
Dawn  Autrey— English,  Morgan  City 
I  >anii'l  Avala  — Physical  Education.  LeesviJle 


Robert  Aycock-Business  Administration.  Pineville 
(  l\  de  Pattison  Barley- Agriculture,  Longstreet 
Robert  Barley-Industrial  Arts,  Longstreet 
Frances  Bailey— Office  Administration,  Shreveport 
Jackson  L.  Bailey  Journalism.  Alexandria 


Albert  Baker— Business  Administration,  Alexandria 

Paula  Baker— Nursing,  Benton 

Robert  Baker— History.  Stonewall 

Amanda  Baldridge—  Primary  Education,  Many 

Perry  Ball— Mathematics,  Baton  Rouge 


Ronnie  Ball-Pre-Engineering,  Winnfield 

Sandra  Ballard-History,  Natchitoches 

Mary  Balthazar -English,  Shreveport 

Jo  Marie  Bananno-Home  Economics,  Powhatan 

Steven  Banks-Drafting  Technology,  New  York 


Mike  Bamburv— Industrial  Arts.  Coushatta 

Wanda  Sue  Bamburv     Kindergarten  and  Primary  Education,  Coushatta 

Ted  Baranowshi— Speech,  Natchitoches 

Glen  Barnhill—  Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 

Dennis  Barker— Business  Administration.  Shreveport 


Carol  Barnidge— Mathematics,  Irving 
Steve  Barnes— Business  Administration.  Shreveport 
Mary  Barnett— Primary  Education,  Plain  Dealing 
Bob  Barney— Advertising  Design,  Shreveport 
Geralyn  Barthel-Nursing,  Sunshine 


Joseph  David  Basco—  Forestry,  Natchitoches 

Jack  Bass-  Forestry,  Pitkin 

Kathy  Bass — Social  Welfare,  Jonesville 

William  Bass-General,  Leesville 

Kathv  Bachelor— Secretarial  Science,  Bossier  City 


Rebecca  Bates-Social  Science,  Pineville 
Rickey  Bates-^naust"al  Arts.  Winnfield 
Janice  Baucuin—  Library  Science,  Urania 
Cynthia  Baudry-^"mary  Education,  Colfax 
Ronald  Baxter   Agriculture.  Coushatta 


I  tebra  Baxter- Business,  Shreveport 
Susan  Bavnard    Education.  Baton  Rouge 
Charlotte  Beach-Education,  Shreveport 
Andrew  Beal     Electronics.  Calvin 
Brenda  Beckett— Physical  Education.  Shreveport 


Brenda  Beebe    Social  Science,  Boyce 

Bett\  Jo  Bellins—  Secretarial  Administration,  Alexandria 

Jack  Benoil—  Psychology,  Gueydan 

Lovie  Bernard     Speech,  Natchitoches 

James  Berry     Mathematics,  Natchitoches 


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Kathy  Berryman-Secretarial  Administration,  Natchitoches 

Billve  Berwick— Psychology,  Leesville 

Sandra  Bethard- Primary  Education,  Dry  Prong 

William  Biggio— General,  Shreveport 

Linda  Billimik-Medical  Technology,  Slireveport 


Peter  Billiot— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

William  Black— Accounting,  Natchitoches 

Bobbv  Blake  — General,  Winnfield 

Pammala  Blake- Interior  Design,  Winnfield 

Barbara  Blanchard-Medical  Technology,  Baton  Rouge 


Mike  Blake—  Commercial  Art,  Alexandria 
Diane  Boisvert—  Sociology,  Alexandria 
Henry  Boley—  Wildlife  Management,  Heflin 
Beckie  Bond—  Physical  Education,  Bossier  City 
Nancy  Book—  Elementary  Education,  Jonesville 


.Marilyn  Booker-N"rsing,  Baton  RouSe 
Charmaine  Bordelon-Pre-Medicine,  Kaplan 
Shane  Bordelon -Wildlife  Management,  Coushatta 
Susan  Boswell-Prmiary  Education.  Natchitoches 
Julie  Bott-  Psychology,  Shreveport 


Man  Boudreaux—  Library  Science,  Zwolle 
Annette  Bourgesis—  Commercial  Art,  Lake  Charles 
Susan  Bouman— -English.  Alexandria 
Sally  Box  —  Social  Sciences.  Shreveport 
Dennis  Bozeman     Chemistry.  Pineville 


Joseph  Bozzell— General.  Gretna 

William  Bozzelle-Business  Education,  Gretna 

Gary  Branch— General.  Rayville 

Diane  Braguet- Primary  Education.  Arnaudville 

Kalhlvn  Breazeale-Home  Economics,  Natchitoches 


Carl  Breedlove    Industrial  Arts,  Coushatta 

Edward  Breedlove—  Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 

Rowr  Brewton-Business  Administration,  Winnfield 

Cynthia  Brillhart   Liberal  Arts,  Lafayette 

Joe  Marion  Brima-Agriculture-Business.  Readhimer 


James  Brinson-  Accounting,  Winnfield 
Jama  Briscoe -Nursing  Leesville 
Jackie  Broadway-Psychology,  Provencal 
Fern  Brooks-  Psychology,  Winnfield 
Harold  Broussard-  Liberal  Arts,  Pecan  Island 


Preston  Broussard-Physical  Education,  Abbeville 
Ronald  Broussard-Business  Administration,  Alexandria 
David  Brown— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
James  Brown— Physical  Education,  Baker 
Linda  Brown— General.  Converse 


Michael  Brown- Animal  Science.  Zachary 
Odell  Brown— Accounting,  Campti 
Pamela  Brown-Nursing,  Jonesboro 
Randall  Brown- Zoology,  Holbrook.  Mass. 
Donald  Browne- General.  Coushatta 


Freshmen- 329 


330— Freshmen 


Janet  Bruce- Business  Education,  Natchitoches 
Warren  Brumiield-  Pre-Dentistry,  Alexandria 
Ginger  Bruyninckx    Nursing,  Alexandria 
ISoyil  l!r\  an     General.  DeKidder 
D.  Lee  Bryant-Primary  Education,  Shreveport 


Russell  Bryant— Government,  Goldonna 

Bonnie  Buck-English,  Kinder 

Denton  Buckley   Accounting,  Anacoco 

Kathy  Burns-Secretarial  Administration,  Shreveport 

Patrick  Burns— Physical  Education,  Syracuse,  New  York 


Sharon  Burt-Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 
Rodney  Busby-Business  Administration,  Leesville 
Joe  Buswell— industrial  Arts,  Fairview  Alpha 
Jacqueline  Byrd-Elementary  Education,  Zachary 
Patricia  Byrnes-General,  Shreveport 


Le  Ann  Cagle— Elementary  Education,  Tioga 

Daniel  Caldwell-Industrial  Arts  Education,  Alexandria 

Jimmie  Calvin-Pre-Law,  Winnfield 

Cheryl  Campbell  -Pre-Medicine,  London,  England 

Deborah  Campbell-  Merchandising,  Shreveport 


Dianne  Campbell-General,  Cotton  Valley 
Patty  Campbell- Speech  Therapy,  Shreveport 
Barbara  Cannon -Elementary  Education,  Monroe 
Dorothy  Cariere- Social  Sciences,  Slireveport 
Roxie  Cariere-Psychology,  Shreveport 


Lillian  Carrier-Primary  Education,  Eunice 
Patricia  Carrier-Chemistry,  Oberlin 
Sharon  Carrier-Primary  Education.  DeRidder 
Anthony  Carter-Business  Administration,  Alexandria 
Benjamin  Carter-Physical  Education,  Port  Sulphur 


Bill  Bailey  Carter   Journalism,  Benton 
Cecil  Carter  -Agri- Business,  Shreveport 
Charles  Carter- History,  Bossier  City 
Larry  Carter-  Social  Welfare,  Pineville 
Sharon  Carter— Home  Economics,  Atlanta 


Raymond  Cartwright—  General,  Plain  Dealing 
William  Carver- Agri-Business,  Leesville 
Patrick  Carrington- Pre-Medicine,  Shreveport 
Deanne  Cason— Primary  Education,  Coushatta 
Hoyt  Cassel— Wildlife  Management,  Noble 


Patricia  Cattin— Primary  Education,  Lake  Charles 

Rathe  Cathey— Government,  Bossier  City 

Dean  Caughmen— General,  Springhill 

Debi  Lynne  Causey-Business  Administration,  Bossier  City 

Linda  Causey- Physical  Education,  Leesville 


Jerry  Cavanaugh-General,  Leesville 
Mary  Cedars- Home  Economics,  Natchitoches 
Raymond  Cedars-Psychology,  Natchitoches 
Wilson  Cedars-Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 
Danny  Chachere-Zoology,  Eunice 


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Robert  Chance-Speech,  Gretna 

Thomas  Chance-Business  Administration,  Leesvilk 

Molly  Chancey— Journalism,  DeQuincy 

Annette  Chandler-Social  Welfare,  Many 

Ray  Chandler— Accounting,  Many 


Hershal  Chapman-Journalism,  Pineville 

Niva  Chavez— Journalism,  Cannon  AFB,  New  Mexico 

Richard  Chevalier-History,  Glenmora 

Robert  Chevalier- Pre-Law,  Forest  Hill 

Gary  Chicola— Sociology,  Alexandria 


Wanda  Chicda— Mathematics,  Alexandria 
Harold  Chrismon— Commercial  Art,  Shreveport 
Raemond  Christenson— Chemistry,  Natchitoches 
Vicki  Churchman    Home  Economics,  Colfax 
Gracie  Claiborne-Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 


Robert  Clark— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Dwain  Clark- General,  Oakdale 
Vernon  Clark -Business  Administration,  Leesville 
Willie  Clark— Physical  Education,  DeRidder 
Donna  Clegg-  Health  and  Safety,  Lake  Providence 


Kathy  Clifford -Social  Sciences,  Natchitoches 
Louis  Clinkscules-General,  Florien 
La  Veta  Cloud-Nursing,  Pitkin 
Wayne  Cloud-Mathematics,  Elizabeth 
Elise  Cloutier-General,  Natchitoches 


Terry  Coburn— Industrial  Arts,  Bossier  City 
Judy  Cockerham-Nursing,  Jena 
Frank  James  Coe-General,  Bossier  City 
Vieki  Coffman— Advertising  Design,  Alexandria 
John  Cogburn— General,  Bossier  City 


Judy  Coker— General,  Shreveport 

Patricia  Coker— Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 

Kirby  Cole— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

Steven  Cole- Social  Welfare,  Tioga 

Mary  Collier— Nursing,  New  Orleans 


Brenda  Collins-Sociology,  Pineville 

Frank  Collins-Psychology,  Alexandria 

Lyndon  Collins-Business  Administration,  DeRidder 

Kenneth  Collinsworth—  A gri- Business,  Greenwell  Springs 

John  Smith  Co nde -Accounting,  Cloutierville 


Lydia  Conlay— Liberal  Arts,  Campti 

Brenda  Kaye  Conn     Interior  Design,  Natchitoches 

Mike  Conolly— Pre-Law,  Alexandria 

Pam  Conway— Commercial  Art,  New  Orleans 

Vicki  Coody— Home  Economics,  Bossier  City 


Alice  Cook—  Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 

Eldon  Cook— Business  Administration,  Baton  Rouge 

Janet  Cook— General,  Many 

Mary  Cook— Secretarial  Administration,  Mansfield 

Paula  Cooley— Home  Economics,  Singer 


Freshmen— 331 


Gregor)  Cooper— Accounting,  Leesville 
Joann  Corbello-Office  Administration.  Dry  Creek 
Charles  Corby-Physical  Education,  Klorien 
Albert  Gorle\  -Agri-Business,  Cheneyville 
Paul  Cortez— Distributive  Education,  Opelousas 


I  Ian  Co tten— Agriculture,  Shreveport 
Frederick  Cotton— Physical  Education.  Winnfield 
Brenda  Co utie- Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
Rayburn  Covington— General,  Vivian 
David  Cox     Agronomy.  Bossier  City 


Michael  Cox— Agriculture,  Coushatta 

Patricia  ( !ox  -Nursing,  Shreveport 

De  E)e  Craig-Elementary  Education.  Bossier  City 

Elizabeth  Crane-Physical  Education,  Monterey 

\\  illiam  Crawford—  Wildlife  Management,  Coushatta 


Faye  Crayton-Secretarial  Administration,  Winnfield 

Walter  Creighton-  Mathematics,  Natchez 

MargO  Crooks-Nursing.  Shreveport 

Robert  Crosjean-Business  Administration,  Bossier  City 

Barbara  Cross-psychology,  Winnfield 


Tommy  Grouse—  Social  Sciences,  Winnfield 
Way  ne  Crump—  Physical  Education,  Haynesville 
George  Cruse     Electronics,  Alexandria 
Myron  Culberson— Pre-Dentistry,  Bossier  City 
Donna  Culbertson—  Nursing,  Shreveport 


Ereshmen 


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Benny  Cu minings- Business  Administration.  West  Monroe 

Debra  Cushman    Primary  Education,  Zachary 

Glenn  Custer— General,  Lake  Providence 

Robert  Dale— Accounting,  Alexandria 

Johnny  Damico— Wildlife  Management,  Alexandria 


Theresa  D'Angelo—  Home  Economics,  Alexandria 
Donald  Daniel-Physical  Education,  Franklinton 
William  Daniel-Business  Administration,  Patterson 
Cecil  Daniels— General,  Natchitoches 
John  D  "Anna— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


Cathy  Dauzart— Primary  Education,  Simmesport 
James  Davenport-Accounting,  Ville  Platte 
Preston  Davidson-Business  Administration,  Jena 
Darwin  Davis— Business  Administration,  Leesville 
Eleanor  Davis— Primary  Education,  Gibsland 


Gary  Davis—  General,  Alexandria 

Kenzell  Davis    Business  Administration,  Coushatta 

Michael  Davis—  Pre-Medieine.  Covington 

Paul  Davis— Pre  Engineering,  Springliill 

Rickey  Davis— Business  Administration,  Dallas,  Texas 


Richard  Deason— Animal  Science,  Provencal 
Diane  Dees—  Nursing.  Shreveport 
Gary  Dees—  Industrial  Arts,  DeRidder 
Jeanette  Dees— Marketing,  Worland.  Wyo. 
Pliilip  Dees     Economics,  Florien 


Sarah  DeFatta — Secretarial  Administration,  Shreveport 
Frank  Delrie—  Business  Administration,  Pineville 
Ronald  Delrie— Business  Administration,  Pineville 
Maxine  Desselle-N"rsing,  Center  Point 
Gay  Dezendorf—  Primary  Education,  Alexandria 


Kathryn  Dial— Social  Welfare,  Shreveport 
Joseph  Dill—  Agri-Business,  Coushatta 
Danny  Dison  —  Agri-Business,  Natchitoches 
Linda  Dixon  — Primary  Education,  Shreveport 
Ronald  Dohson    Business  Administration,  Chestnut 


Nancy  Dockens— Primary  Education,  Zwolle 
Debbie  Dodson-Social  Welfare,  Shreveport 
Monty  Doggett-Zoology,  Natchitoches 
Janice  Doherty-Nursing,  Jennings 
Lily  Donaldson    Nursing,  Coushatta 


Mary  Douglas- Zoology,  Alexandria 

Ronnie  Dowd-Industrial  Arts,  Vivian 

Nancy  Downen-Secretarial  Administration,  Lake  Providence 

Shirlene  Doyal— Advertising  Design,  Shreveport 

Gloria  Doyle— Business  Administration,  Jonesboro 


Bobby  Draper— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

Frances  Driggers- English,  Shreveport 

Kerry  Dubea— Music,  Marksville 

Theresa  DuBoise— Secretarial  Administration,  Colfax 

Joan  Ducote—  Primary  Education,  Bunkie 


Freshmen— 333 


Mary  Duffv-Primary  Education,  Piiieville 

Linda  Duggan   Business  Education,  Starks 

Rita  Dula— Nursing,  Shreveport 

Michael  Dunbin—  Commercial  Art,  Natchitoches 

Evelyn  Dunbar—  Business  Administration,  Rosedale 


Danny  Dunn    General,  Shreveport 
Elizabeth  I  1111111     Primary  Education,  Minden 
James  Duplichan—  Physical  Education,  Sulphur 
Michelle  DuPont—  Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
Verlyn  Duprec—  Home  Economics,  Baton  Rouge 


Rose  Durr    Social  Sciences,  Robeline 

Joseph  Duval-Physical  Education,  Fort  Walton  Beach,  Fla. 

Thomas  Duzan-General,  El  Dorado.  Ark. 

Kenneth  Dyess-General,  Zwolle 

Tommy  Early— Mathematics,  Belmont 


Rebecca  Eastin- Mathematics,  St.  Martinville 
Cecil  Ebert— Agronomy,  Natchitoches 
Norman  Edgell-Industrial  Technology,  Converse 
Mary  Edmonds-Medical  Technology,  Sicily  Island 
Brenda  Edwards— Nursing,  Oakdale 


Nonie  Edwards-Interior  Design,  FarmerviUe 
William  Edwards-Advertising  Design,  Bossier  City 
Larrj   Ehrhardt    Physical  Education,  Washington 
Ibllie  Eichelberger—  Nursing,  Shreveport 
Robert  Elkins— Physical  Education,  Shreveport 


Arline  Ellington-Psychology,  Shreveport 

<  Iheryl  Ellzey— Sociology,  DeQuincy 

Martha  Ellzey— Secretarial  Administration,  DeQuincy 

Verlyn  Engrum— Nursing,  DeRidder 

Charlotte  Erwin- Business  Education,  Burkeville,  Tex. 


fohn  Eskew— Business  Administration,  Alexandria 
Mary  Eskew     Home  Economics,  Alexandria 
Annie  Ester— Mathematics,  Grand  Cane 
Gary  Evans—  Pre-Engineering,  Pelican 
James  Evans-Psychology,  Jena 


Allan  Ewing— Business  Administration;  Leesville 
Rufus  Ewing    Business  Administration,  Innis 
John  Fain—  Pre-Engineering,  Tioga 
Karin  Farrar— Home  Economics,  Pineville 
Randall  F arris- Business  Administration,  Oakdale 


I  truce  Felter— Physical  Education,  Ferriday 
Camilla  Fenner-Business  Administration,  Leesville 
Irene  Ferguson-History,  Atlanta 
Jimmy  Ferguson-Pre-Law,  Newport  News,  Va. 
Margaret  Fields-Nursing,  Alexandria 


I  atncia  f  inlcy—  Elementary  Education,  Alexandria 

Nancy  Fish- Music,  Oakdale 

Paula  Fleming-General,  Converse 

Hilly  Fletcher-Accounting,  Montgomery 

Charles  Fletcher-Physical  Education,  DeRidder 


334— Freshmen 


Debbie  Flores— General,  Mansfield 
Judy  Fontenot— Primary  Education,  Palmette 
Sbaron  Fontenot- Nursing,  Jennings 
Dorcas  Ford— Mathematics,  Leesville 
Evelyn  Ford  — Primary  Education,  011a 


Moody  Forman- Business  Administration,  Monterey 
Richard  Fornea-Physical  Education,  Pride 
Karen  Forrest-  English,  Bossier  City 
Tenita  Fort-  Business  Education,  Natchitoches 
Paul  Foshee— Business  Administration.  Natchitoches 


Aim  Foster— Social  Sciences,  Alexandria 
Brenda  Foster— English,  Natchitoches 
Donald  Foster— Music,  Attus,  Okla. 
James  Foster— Pre-Forestry,  Plain  Dealing 
Jeanette  Foster-Physical  Education,  Franklin 


Shirley  Foster— Secretarial  Administration,  Shreveport 

Brenda  Fountain   Nursing,  Homer 

John  Franchebois-Physical  Education,  Opelousas 

Joe  Frank— Anthropology,  Natchez,  Miss. 

Robert  Frank-Business  Administration,  Kinder 


Lawrence  Frankie  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Barbara  Franklin  Social  Sciences,  Keithville 
Jean  Frazier— Mathematics.  Luring 
Mary  Frazier— German.  DeRidder 
Sandra  Fredell-English,  Augusta 


Louie  Fredrick-Music,  Springhill 

Allen  Freeman    Agriculture,  Batchelor 

Francis  Freeman-Wildlife  Management,  Mansfield 

Judith  French    Business  Administration.  Alexandria 

Priscilla  Frost— Art,  Bossier  City 


Stewart  Frost— Electronics,  Pineville 
Margaret  Fruge— Primary  Education,  Eunice 
Anne  Fryer— Nursing,  New  Orleans 
Robert  Fuglaar-General,  Shreveport 
Jack  Fulkerson— Advertising  Design,  Crowly 


Carmen  Fulton-General,  Leesville 

Janet  Futrell— English,  Baton  Bouge 

Bill  Gaines— Business  Administration,  Bossier  City 

Brian  Gallien— Sociology,  Shreveport 

Gayle  Gallien-Medical  Technology,  Cloutierville 


Jimmie  Gallien-General,  Shreveport 
Rodney  Ganey-Drafring  Technology,  Jena 
Donald  Gardner- Physical  Education,  Benton 
Betty  Garza— Nursing,  Serepta 
David  Gater— Psychology,  Shreveport 


Rita  Gauthier— Nursing,  Plaucheville 
Douglas  Gautreaux     Nursing,  New  Iberia 
Donna  Gayer— English,  Shreveport 
Timothy  Gayle-Botony,  Gueydan 


Freshmen— 335 


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Linda  Gibson— Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 

Wanda  Gibson -Nursing.  Shreveport 

Mary  Giddings-Music,  Shreveport 

Linda  Gilbert— Elementary  Education,  Natchitoches 

Kay  Gilbert— General,  Cotton  Valley 


Roger  Gill— Physical  Education,  DeRidder 

Darrell  ( J  ill<-tt-  ASi"icu,ture'  Welsh 

Greg  ( i  ilinan    General,  Leesville 

Pat  Gilmore— Physical  Education,  Lake  Charles 

Jo  Ann  Gines-Sociology,  Shreveport 


Jerry  (Jinn— Wildlife  Management,  Jonesboro 
Rose  Giodano- Elementary  Education.  Alexandria 
Tana  G laser—  Physical  Education,  Maringouin 
Claudai  Glass    Spanish,  Bossier  City 
Barbara  Glover -Interior  Design,  New  Orleans 


Karen  Gobert— Primary  Education,  Oakdale 
Terry  Goldsby— Biology,  Cotton  Valley 
Grady  Good  son -Business  Administration,  Abbeville 
Juanita  Gorum -Business  Education,  Natchitoches 
Marion  Gorum— Agri-Business,  Natchitoches 


Barry  Goss—  Accounting,  Florien 

Sophia  Goss—  Art,  Natchitoches 

Sandra  Goudeau— Nursing,  Opelousas 

Terry  G rambling- Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

Brenda  Grant—  Nursing,  Shreveport 


Bonnie  Green-Interior  Design,  Natchitoches 
Janet  Green—  Elementary  Education,  Blanchard 
Joe  Green— Industrial  Education,  Natchitoches 
Robert  Green— Accounting,  Minden 
Deborah  Greene-English,  Fenton 


Donna  Greene— Elementary  Education,  Natchitoches 
Connie  Greer— Secretarial  Administration,  Many 
Kandv  Gremillion— Speach  Pathology,  Shreveport 
Martha  Gremillion— Primary  Education,  Alexandria 
Tom  Greshman—  General,  Natchitoches 


Hiram  Greer— Chemistry,  Port  Sulphur 

Gregory  Griffeth-Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

Nell  Griffin—  Elementary  Education,  Ida 

Charles  Grigg— Industrial  Education,  Ashland 

John  Grezafti—  Agri-Business,  Lettsworth 


Celina  Guiclrv—  Primary  Education,  Opelousas 
Mark  Guillory— Social  Sciences,  Oakdale 
Marvin  Guillot—  Social  Sciences,  Simmesport 
Gary  Guin— Pre- Engineering,  Campti 
Karen  Gulledge— Nursing,  Natchitoches 


Charles  Ray  Guy-Accounting,  Anacoco 
Otis  Hagan— Mathematics,  Hicks 
Linda  Haines-Chemistry,  Shreveport 
Ann  Hair— Primary  Education,  Gueydan 
Melvina  Haik-Social  Sciences,  Bogalusa 


Robert  Haire-Economics,  Natchitoches 
Dana  Hakes-General,  Biloxi 
Joel  Hale— General,  Shreveport 
James  Haley— Art,  Ft.  Benning,  Ga. 
Adriene  Hall— Speech  Therapy,  Shreveport 


Carolyn  Hall    Nursing,  Alexandria 

Larry  Hall— Chemistry,  Carnprj 

Marianne  Hall— Nursing,  Pineville 

Susanna  Hamlin— Elementary  Education,  Ville  Platte 

Doretha  Hampton  Music,  Alexandria 


Mark  Hanna—  Government,  Las  Vegas 

Bonnie  Hardaway-Nursing,  Homer 

Debbie  Hardaw  ay  -Primary  Education,  Plain  Dealing 

Clifford  Harding   Commercial  Art,  Baton  Rouge 

Edith  Hardy— Secretarial  Administration,  Many 


Jimmy  Harkins— Physical  Education,  Port  Allen 
Morgan  Harkins— Electronics,  Natchitoches 
Bobby  Harling    General,  Natchitoches 
Barnette  Harp    Physical  Education,  Ferriday 
Paula  Harper— Business  Administration,  Florien 


David  Harris—  Electronics,  Shreveport 
Mary  Harris— Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 
Suzette  Harrell— English,  New  Orleans 
Ralph  Hasson— General,  Shreveport 
Frances  Hatcher—  Primary  Education,  Zwolle 


Freshmen— 337 


Ronald  I  lathorn-Elementary  Education,  Goldonna 

Marie  Hattan— Art,  Kinnelon 

Carolyn  Haun—  English,  DeRidder 

Bo  nit  a  Havard    Pre-Medicine,  Zwolle 

Gayle  I  laworth  — Primary  Education.  Natchitoches 


Dianne  Hawthorne-Elementary  Education,  Pineville 

Stanley  Hayes  General,  Man) 

Tim  Hayes    General,  Bossier  City 

Joyce  Hayncs    Primary  Education,  Opelousas 

Wade  Heaton— Speech,  Baton  Rouge 


Barbara  Hebert-English,  Oakdale 
David  Hebert— History,  Westlake 
Edward  Hebert— Accounting,  Leesville 
Jeanne  Hebert— Primary  Education,  Lafayette 
I  \  mi  Hebert-   Business  Administration,  Ama 


Terry  Hebert     Business  Administration,  West  Monroe 

\  ickie  Hebert— Nursing,  Jennings 

Chris  Henderson— General,  Shreveport 

Irene  Henderson— Nursing,  Heflin 

Roy  Hendricks  -Physical  Education,  Marthaville 


.Martha  Hennigan—  Secretarial  Administration,  DeRidder 
Mike  Hennigan  —  Microbiology,  Natchitoches 
Audrey  Henry—  Business  Education,  Shreveport 
I  )ona  Herman— Nursing,  Bossier  City 
Charles  Herring— Journalism,  Lake  Providence 


Melesa  Hesser  Nursing,  Pelican 
Charlotte  Hester  Psychology,  Shreveport 
Sara  Hiatt    Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 
Tynes  Hilderbrand  Accounting,  Natchitoches 
Carolyn  Hill    Nursing,  Shreveport 


Cradv  Hill— Pre-Law,  Logansport 

Linden  Hill    Primary  Education,  Alexandria 

Ronald  Hill    Business  Administration,  Mansfield 

Timothy  I  Iilslon  Elementary  Education,  Fairport  Harbor,  Ohio 

Nellie  Hills    Primary  Education,  Opelousas 


Bessie  Hines—  Primary  Education,  Atlanta 
Laureen  Hines    Social  Sciences,  Many 
Susan  Hines     Early  Childhood  Education,  Daradis 
Sheila  I  lijipler -Primary  Education,  Many 
Lillian  Hodge— Physical  Education,  Shreveport 


Sunny  Hogan— Speech  Therapy,  Shreveport 

Kathj   Hollan—  Speech,  Springhill 

Robert  Holland    Music.  Winnfield 

Kathleen  llollingsworth  Social  Welfare,  Cotton  Valley 

Diane  Holmes    General  Jasper,  Tex. 


Debbie  Holt— Nursing,  Shreveport 

Michael  Holt     Psychology,  Oakdale 

Bonnie  I  loll    General  Vivian 

Pam  Hooper     Secretarial  Administration,  Shreveport 

Rebecca  Hooper    Early  Childhood  Education.  Elizabeth 


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Bill  Hooten— Speech,  Shreveport 
Louis  Hopkins— Accounting,  Leesville 
Melissa  Hopkins- Music,  Shreveport 
Billy  Housley— Accounting,  Shreveport 
Mary  Howard— Nursing,  Shreveport 


Paula  Howell     Secretarial  Administration,  Provencal 
Robert  Howell— Business  Administration,  Basile 
Michael  Hoy  t— Mathematics,  Cheneyville 
Barbara  Hubbard-Nursing,  Ruston 
Brenda  Hudgens—  Interior  Design,  Glenmora 


Katie  Hudnall—  General,  Natchitoches 

Dede  Hudson     General,  Natchitoches 

Thomas  Hughell— Biology,  DeRidder 

Louie  Hughes— Forestry,  Plain  Dealing 

Jimmie  Hughes— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


Bonnie  Hunter-Advertising  Design,  Caracas,  Venzuela 
Connie  Hunter-Secretarial  Administration,  New  Iberia 
Mary  Huntington-Nursing,  Lake  Charles 
Carolyn  Hutto-Primary  Education,  Shreveport 
Man  Hyans— Psychology,  Natchitoches 


Ray  Hyatt— Business  Administration,  DeQuincy 

Man  Hyde— General.  Alexandria 

Janell  Hymel— Primary  Education,  Port  \llen 

Malcolm  Hynson-Geology,  Bunkie 

Robert  lies    Business  Administration,  New  Orleans 


Freshmen— 339 


Patricia  Ingram-General,  Winnsboro 

David  lvey  — Commercial  Art,  Shreveport 

William  Jacobs-English,  Mitchell 

David  James— General,  Sibley 

Harold  James— Pre-Engineering,  Natchitoches 


Linda  Jarred— Nursing  Opelousas 
David  Jarrett— General,  Bossier  City 
Jerry  Jarrett— History,  Willard,  Ohio 
Karen  Jayne— French,  Shreveport 
George  Jeane- General  Leesville 


James  Jeane— General,  Leesville 

Joseph  Jeane— Agriculture,  Leesville 

Gary  Johns— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

Donald  Johnson—  Industrial  Education,  Thibodaux 

Diane  Johnson— Primary  Education,  Coushatta 


Gary  Johnson— General,  Glenmora 

Gary  Johnson— Physical  Education,  Sulphur 

Janis  Johnson— English,  Alexandria 

John  Johnson— Business  Administration,  Glenmora 

John  Johnson    Mathematics,  Shreveport 


Luthur  Johnson-  Elementary  Education,  Coushatta 
Joyce  Johnston   Art,  Shreveport 
Adron  Jones—  Mathematics,  Bobeline 
Alex  Jones— Psychology,  Natchitoches 
Cheryl  Jones-Primary  Education,  Lake  Charles 


Deborah  Jones-Nursing,  Shreveport 
Dyron  Jones-Social  Sciences,  Robeline 
Ethel  Jones-Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 
Ida  Jones- Biology,  Natchitoches 
Terry  Jones— Animal  Science,  Glenmora 


Judy  Jones    Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 
Kenneth  Jones-Electronics,  Shreveport 
Linda  Jones    Accounting,  Natchitoches 
Melvin  Jones- Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Michael  Jones-Electronics,  Grayson 


Rita  Jones— Home  Economics,  Pollock 
Shirley  Jones— Nursing,  Baker 
Shirley  Jones— Nursing,  Cheneyville 
Shirley  Jones-Home  Economics,  Natchitoches 
Tim  Jones— Government,  Eunice 


William  Jones— Social  Sciences,  Vivian 

Troy  Jordon— Electronics,  Robeline 

Bryan  Jowers-Commercial  Art,  Davao  City,  Philippines 

Chris  Kalstone-Pre-Engineering,  Shreveport 

Michele  Karisny    Physical  Education,  Tioga 


Forrest  Kavanaugh—  Journalism,  Natchitoches 
Truitt  Keel— Agri- Business,  Leesville 
Georgia  Keeney—  Physical  Education,  Shreveport 
Donald  Keith    Business  Administration.  Bossier  City 
Demetri  Keller— Dietetics,  Reserve 


340     Freshmen 


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Elizabeth  Kennedy-Interior  Design,  Bastrop 

Deborah  Kern— General,  DeRidder 

Rose  Kesterson— Primary  Education,  New  Orleans 

David  Kethley— General  Shreveport 

Kenny  Killgore-General,  Haynesville 


Sharon  Kinard-Business  Education,  Pineville 

John  King- General,  Oil  City 

Pamela  King-Primary  Education,  Bogalusa 

Yvonna  King- Nursing,  Alexandria 

Carolyn  Kirby- Special  Education,  Greensburg 


Deborah  Kirehner-Music,  Oberlin 
Kenneth  Kirtland— Agriculture,  Natchitoches 
Cosimo  Kleckinger-General,  Shreveport 
Elizabeth  Kleffman-Nursing,  Vivian 
Randy  Knicely— General,  Jonesvillc 


Clarence  Knotts—  Pre-Forestry,  Saline 
Phillips  Knowles    Electronics,  Shreveport 
Katherine  Kochler— Mathematics,  Dubberly 
Kathy  Kocurek—  Speech,  Lafayette 
Cydrey  Kodeir—  Physical  Education,  New  Orleans 


Maurine  Koolemay-Home  Economics,  New  Orleans 

Liz  Koetter— Home  Economics,  Shreveport 

John  Kopfinger-General,  Many 

E)on  Kottonbrook-Business  Administration,  Springhill 

John  Kunan— Zoology,  Hollbrook,  Mass. 


Kay  Kunkle— General,  Shreveport 
Thomas  Kupko— Sociology,  Belvidere,  N.  J. 
Emily  Kyle— Primary  Education,  Lake  Charles 
Annette  LaBry    Home  Economics,  Kaplan 
Wanda  LaCombe-Nursing,  Alexandria 


Tanya  LaHood— Education,  Mansfield 
Ruth  Lanb— Pre- Pharmacy,  Covington 
Lance  Lanbdin— Music,  Alexandria 
Janie  Landrem— Business  Education,  Mmden 
Michael  Landry  — Drafting,  Technology,  Erath 


Martha  Lokey-Merchandising,  Bossier  City 

George  Lormand— Animal  Science,  Zachary 

James  Larmoyeux  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

Clara  Larry— Nursing,  Alexandria 

Gary  Lash— General,  Cotton  Valley 


Linda  Lasiter— Physical  Education.  Springhill 
Arlene  Lasyone-Education,  Atlanta 
Rose  Latiolais— Physical  Education,  Opelousas 
Belva  Lauw    Library  Science,  Natchitoches 
Debby  Lavergne—  Sociology,  Ville  Platte 


Roxanna  Lavergne-Phusical  Education,  Hahnville 
Rebecca  Lavespere-Home  Economics,  Verda 
Richard  Lawrence-General,  Shreveport 
Jeannine  Leach— Interior  Design,  Lafayette 
Dwight  Lebsack— General,  Mt.  Pleasant 


Freshmen— 341 


Linda  LeBrum— Education,  Campti 
Barbara  Lee- Library  Science,  Gueydan 
Charlotte  Lee— Physical  Education,  Florien 
Cynthia  Lee— Elementary  Education,  DeRidder 
Debra  Lee—  Home  Economics,  Lake  Charles 


Tommy  Lee— General,  Mansfield 

Gerald  Lefitte-Business  Administration,  Pelican 

Harris  Lege— General,  Pecan  Island 

Bryon  Lemain—  Pre-Engineering,  Hamburg 

Billy  Leone— Business  Education,  Zwolle 


Connie  Leone— Primary  Education,  Zwolle 

Cherie  LeSage— Early  Childhood  Education,  Bossier  City 

Debra  Leslie— Social  Sciences,  Lake  Charles 

Marvin  Lessman— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

Marilyn  Lester- Art,  Ray  ton,  Mo. 


Harold  Lelz— Art,  Crowley 

Linda  LeVasseur-General,  Natchitoches 

David  Le  wins— Business  Administration,  Elizabeth 

Joseph  Lewis— Engineering,  Chatham 

Lenny  Lewis— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


Margaret  Lewis— Psychology,  ,f  onesboro 

Ottis  Lewis— Merchandising,  Mansfield 

Robert  Lewis— Mathematics,  Natchitoches 

Patricia  Liberto— Secretarial  Administration,  Shreveport 

Linda  Lieudw ell-General,  Homer 


Vickie  Lightfoot— General,  Many 

Albert  Little— Animal  Science,  Winnfield 

Judy  Litton— Dietitics,  Jonesville 

George  Livers-General,  Shreveport 

Mike  Lombardino  Physical  Education,  Shreveport 


Marti  Lonadier-History,  Shreveport 

David  Long— General,  Pineville 

Hersbal  Long— Physical  Education,  Winnfield 

Reginald  Longlois-Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 

Richard  Loucks-  Physical  Education,  New  Lenox,  111. 


Palsy  Low— Home  Economics,  Atlanta 

Anna  Lowe- Elementary  Education.  Haynesville 

Jerryl  Lowe— Mathemetics,  Shreveport 

Rex  Lowe     History,  Shreveport 

David  Lowrey— Accounting,  Leesville 


Margaret  Lowrey— Home  Economics,  Coushatta 
Staidey  Loyd—  Music,  Shreveport 
Esmeralda  Lozada— Elementary  Education,  Leesville 
Charles  Luker     Pre-Veterinary  Medicine,  Natchitoches 
Kathrvn  Lum—  Home  Economics,  Longstreet 


Harmon  Lumpkin— Electronics,  Leesville 
Barney  Lutrell-Pre-Engineering,  Natchitoches 
I  ,ynn  I  ,yle-    Psychology,  Shreveport 
Rhonda  Lyles— Interior  Design,  Tioga 
Colin  MacFetters  General,  Chalmette 


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Lorna  MacKenzie— Mathematics,  Natchitoches 

Lani  McBride—  Social  Welfare,  Coushatta 

Alice  McCalman— Elementary  Education,  Homer 

Mattie  McCary— Mathematics,  Franklin 

Dennis  McClintock-Business  Administration,  Leesville 


Diane  McComic-Speech,  Zwolle 

Karen  McCov—  Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 

Kathleen  McCoy- Nursing,  Jena 

Glenn  McDaniel— Electronics,  Gueydan 

Jeanette  McDonald-Home  Economics,  Natchitoches 


Johnny  McEachern-Electronics,  Springhill 

Allen  McFarland— Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 

Judy  McFerrin    Primary  Education,  Zwolle 

Jeannette  McGee-Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 

Steve  McGee-  General,  Shreveport 


Virginia  McGee— Elementary  Education,  Bossier  City 
Jams  McGehee— Lihrary  Science,  Effie 
Anna  McHale—  Physical  Education,  Harrisonhurg 
Charlene  McHall'fey   Elementary  Education,  Bossier  City 
Marilyn  Mclnnis— Elementary  Education,  Lake  Charles 


Glaston  Mcintosh— Business  Administration,  Clayton 
Teresa  McKellar    General,  Sugartown 
Wanda  McKenzie—  General,  Cotton  Valley 
Lillian  MicKnight—  Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
Kathy  McLain—  Home  Economics,  Shreveport 


Travis  McManemin— General,  Westlake 

Billy  McManus    Industrial  Technology,  Montgomery 

Rich  McMillan  —Business  Administration,  Vivian 

Toni  McMillan— General,  Mooringsport 

Connie  McNeal— Medical  Technology,  Effie 


Vickie  \l<\<r|\    Secretarial  Administration,  Many 

Jimmy  McWilliams-General,  Converse 

Robert  Mabry— Graphic  Arts.  Slvreveport 

Larry  Mack     Chemistry,  Chatham 

Larry  Maddox— Business  Administration,  Haynesville 


Penny  Magness-Geology,  Converse 

Randy  Magness  Industrial  Arts,  Shreveport 

Walter  Mains— General,  Many 

( )rcta  Mapu— Psychology  American,  Samoa 

Barbara  Marceaux-Physical  Education,  Gueydan 


Priscilla  Marceaux  Nursing,  Kaplan 
Brenda  Maricle-Accounring,  Pitkin 
Connie  Marix   English,  Baton  Bouge 
Rex  Mars- General,  Heflin 

Bosalyn  Marsiglia— English.  Bossier  City 


( lharles  Martin-Electronics,  Bastrop 
Donald  Martin-Distributive  Education,  Leesville 
Howell  Martin  Commercial  Art,  Natchitoches 
Janice  Martin    General,  Natchitoches 
Johnny  Martin— Accounting.  Winnfield 


Bonnie  Martin— General,  Eerriday 

Thomas  Martin    Accounting,  Leesville 

Virginia  Martin-Secretarial  Administration,  Alexandria 

Earline  Martinez-Mathematics,  Marrero 

Larry  Massey— Commercial  Art,  DeBidder 


Harold  Mason    Business  Administration,  Zachary 

Ricky  Matis-General  Natchitoches 

Brenda  Maxey-Secretarial  Administration,  Tioga 

Donald  Maxey— Sociology,  Winnfield 

James  Maxwell-Pre-Medicine,  Shreveport 


David  Mayer-General,  Bunkie 
Johnnie  Mayeux- General,  Moreauville 
Lynne  Mayeux-Social  Welfare,  Alexandria 
Marcia  Meadows-Primary  Education,  DeBidder 
Jeanetle  \ledlock    General,  Man) 


Randy  Meeks-  General,  Baton  Bouge 

Jimmie  Melder— Speech,  Marion 

Brenda  Melton— Nursing,  Homer 

Josilyn  Melville    Primary  Education,  Bossier  City 

Karen  Menge— Speech  Therapy,  Baton  Bouge 


Kenneth  Merchant-General,  Oakdale 
Donald  Merrill    Agri-Business,  Tioga 
Lawanda  Merritt    Accounting,  Many 
Tom  Merritt— General,  Benton 
Gwendolyn  Metealf  Nursing,  Shreveport 


Ml     Freshmen 


Bruce  Meyers—  Pre-Veterianary  Medicine,  Haralian 

Eddie  Michael-Pre-Law,  Natchitoches 

Elizabeth  Michel-Nursing,  Kaplan 

Barbara  Miller— Nursing,  Merryville 

Eleanor  Miller- Business  Education,  Shreveport 


Lynn  Miller-  Elementary  Education,  Baton  Rouge 

Randall  Miller— Physical  Education.  Iowa 

Stevie  Milstead— Social  Sciences,  Monett  Eerry 

Debra  Mitchell— Music,  Shreveport 

Jennifer  Mitchel— Office  Administration,  Natchitoches 


Jo  Ann  Mitchell— Physical  Education,  Baytown,  Tex. 

Brenda  Mizell— Primary  Education,  Forest  Hill 

David  Mock.     Psychology,  Minden 

Diana  Mock— Physical  Education,  Minden 

Tom  Monarch  -Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


Patricia  Monroe— Speech  Therapy.  Shreveport 

Sharon  Montgomery— Pre-Medicine,  Bossier  City 

Pbilip  Moon-Music,  Shreveport 

feffry  Moore    English,  Barksdale  AFB 

Loyd  Moore— Business  Administration.  Coushatta 


William  Moorman-Wildlife  Management,  Welsh 
Delbra  Moreau— Secretarial  Administration,  Lena 
\lailba  Moreau— Commercial  Art,  New  Orleans 
Carla  Morein—  Business  Administration,  Ville  Platte 
James  Moreland-Accounting,  New  Orleans 


David  Morgan-Business  Administration,  Alexandria 

Deborah  Morgan  Speech  Pathology,  Sulphur 

Jo  Morgan— Art,  New  Orleans 

Vickie  Morgel    Music,  Lake  Providence 

Gayle  Morris—  Pre-Pharmacy,  Colfax 


Jackie  Morrish    General,  Alexandria 

Deborah  Morrison  Elementary  Education,  Pollock 

Wayne  Moses- Pre-Medicine,  Shreveport 

Donald  Moton-MathematJcs,  Stanley 

Joselyn  Mouch    Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 


George  Munsterman-General,  Alexandria 

Cherry  Murray -Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 

James  Murray  — Business  Administration,  Coushatta 

James  Muse     Music,  Natchitoches 

Debra  Myers    Physical  Education,  Jena 


Betty  Myles-Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 

Lyn  Nalle— General,  Shreveport 

DJuana  Neal-Home  Economics,  Roheline 

Norman  Neel-Accounting,  Zwolle 

Bobbie  Nelson   French,  Robeline 


Madeline  Nelson-Business  Education,  Lake  Providence 

Patricia  Newman-Elementary  Education,  Zachary 

Richard  Newman-Accounting,  Crowley 

Steve  Newman— General,  Serepta 

Linda  Nicholas    Elementary  Education,  Bossier  City 


Freshmen    34? 


Lorn  Nix     Business  Administration,  Farmerville 
Evic  Norma n    Primary  Education,  Natchitoches 
Man  Norrid— Primary  Education,  Hall  Summmit 
Michael  Norris— General,  Shreveport 
Teresa  Norris— Physical  Education,  New  Orleans 


John  Norton- Psychology,  Shreveport 

Linda  Nugent— Secretarial  Administration,  Jena 

Michael  Nugent-General,  Alexandria 

Mark  Ny  vail—  Business  Administration,  Kilgore 

Meloni  O'Banion  Journalism,  Leesville 


ken  < >berlander- Business  Administration,  Coushatta 

Patricia  0 'Bryant-Secretarial  Administration,  Shreveport 

Alex  Ockel— General,  Sulphur 

Marion  Odom— Industrial  Arts,  Bethany 

Patty  Ogden— Nursing,  Shreveport 


Robert  (  Hiver—  Music,  Monroe 

Joe  O'Neal—  Business  Education,  Glenmora 

Rosemary  O'Neal-Home  E  conomics,  Deville 

Gregory  O'Quin-Pre-Law,  Alexandria 

Terry  O'Quinn— Business  Administration,  Bossier  City 


Suzanne  Ortego— Speech  Pathology,  Ville  Platte 
Victor  Ortiz     Physical  Education,  Leesville 
Kaye  Osborne— Business  Education,  Grand  Cane 
John  Owechi—  Agriculture,  Cypress 
I  Wane  Owens— Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 


346    Freshmen 


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Juanita  Owens- Business  Administration,  Lena 
Sarah  Owens— Mdical  Technology,  Homer 
Marjorie  Oxley- Primary  Education,  Urania 
Kerry  Paige— General,  Verda 
Kristi  Pair    Business  Administration,  Maynesville 


Ellen  Parker—  Elementary  Education,  Jena 

Jimmy  Parker— Zoology,  Many 

Penny  Parker— Primary  Education,  Winnfield 

James  Parvenski—  Speech,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Karen  Patin—  Pre-  Veterinary  Medicine,  Port  Allen 


Lynn  Payne— Elementary  Education,  Pineville 
Annie  Pearrie— Dietetics,  Winnfield 
Barbara  Pease-Secretarial  Administration,  Springhill 
James  Pelt— Drafting  Technology,  Rosepine 
Betty  Perkins— Spanish,  Pineville 


Herbert  Perkins— Physical  Education,  Leesville 
Michael  Perkins— Accounting,  Minden 
Lambert  Peterson-Elementary  Education,  Many 
Alexis  Pharris— Early  Childhood  Education,  Natchitoches 
Annette  Phillips—  Nursing,  Covington 


Deborah  Phillips-Speech,  Jonesboro 

Deborah  Piediscalzi  Primary  Education,  Thibodaux 

Louise  Pierce— English,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Mary  Pinckard— Early  Childhood  Education,  Colfax 

Jane  Pippen— Secretarial  Administration,  Cartilage,  Tex. 


Vicky  Pittman— Nursing,  Dubberly 

Thomas  Plaisance— General,  Golden  Meadow 

Edie  Piatt—  Accounting,  Grand  Cane 

Jimmy  Poareh-Industrial  Arts,  Florien 

Deborah  Pollard-Business  Administration,  Bossier  City 


Deborah  Pool— General,  Bossier  City 

Judy  Porter— Business  Education,  Leesville 

Lee  Posey—  Agri-Business,  Natchitoches 

Stephen  Posey    Business  Administration,  Coushatta 

Kenneth  Potts— Wildlife  Management,  Oakdale 


Melina  Potwin    Speech  Pathology,  Bossier  City 
O'Neal  Pounders  Physics,  Shreveport 
Gayle  Powell— Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 
Kirk  Powell— Pre-Engineering,  Shreveport 
Richard  Power-History,  Houston,  Tex. 


Jesse  Powers—  Accounting,  Urania 

Randall  Prather— Business  Administration,  Crowley 

Vicki  Prather— Journalism,  Shreveport 

Debbie  Pratt—  Nursing,  Natchitoches 

Benjamin  Price— History,  Baton  Rouge 


Don  Price—  Agriculture,  Calvin 

Ozias  Price— Business  Administration,  Alexandria 

Bill  Pringle— Physical  Education,  Glenmora 

Joyce  Proctor-Music,  Shreveport 

Frances  Prothro-Early  Childhood  Education,  Robeline 


Freshr 


347 


James  Prudhomme   General,  Camp ti 
Linda  Rabalais— Primary  Education,  Hessmer 
\  icki  Rabalais— Elementary  Education,  Alexandria 
Gloria  Radial—  Speech  Therapy,  Natchitoches 
Elaine  Rainey  —  Speech  Therapy,  Shreveport 


Margaret  Kains—  Education,  Mansfield 

Robert  Ramago>    Social  Sciences,  Welsh 

Judie  Rand)in     Secretarial  Administration,  Pelican 

Gerardo  Ramirez— General,  San  Ramon,  Costa  Rica 

Daniel  Pankin     General,  Wayne,  N.  J. 


1a  nda  Rascoe- Business  Administration,  Mansfield 
Verbie  Ratcliff-Speech  Pathology.  Monterey 
lames  Ray    Psychology,  Alexandria 
Linda  Rayme-Primary  Education,  Opelousas 
Bobby  Raynes-Accounting,  Clarence 


Patsy  Rayner— Elementary  Education,  Pineville 
Judy  Reed— Sociology,  Opelousas 
Cheryl  Reese— General.  Shreveport 
James  Reese— Mathematics,  Colfax 
Pat  Reeves— Business  Education,  Trout 


David  Reid— Industrial  Arts,  Lancaster,  Ohio 

Ksta  Reid—  Home  Economics,  Jena 

Terri  Reynolds-Speech.  Shreveport 

Nancy  Rbodes-English.  Saline 

Mary  Rice— Social  Welfare.  Plain  Dealing 


Benny  Richard    Agriculture.  Cheneyville 
Cindy  Richardson-Music,  Minden 

David  Richardson-Business  Administration,  Baton  Rouge 
Martha  Rick  man  Merchandising,  Leesville 
Kim  Ricks— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


Ann  Riding— Sociology,  Shreveport 
Sam  Rinauds—  Pre-Veterinary  Medicine,  Shreveport 
Lucille  Rivers— Elementary  Education,  Pleasant  Hill 
Douglas  Rivet— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Michael  Robb— Business  Administration,  Ruston 


Crittie  Roberson— Secretarial  Administration.  Natchitoches 
Buddv  Roberts— Elementary  Education,  Campti 
Donna  Roberts— Primary  Education,  Haughton 
George  Roberts— General,  Baton  Rouge 
Ralph  Roberts— History,  Winnfield 


Sherman  Roberts    Psychology,  Joyce 

Shirley   Roberts— Business  Administration,  Alexandria 
Louis  Robertson— Animal  Science,  Slagle 
Richard  Robinette    Electronics,  Pineville 
Ben  Robinson— Business  Administration,  Many 


Glen  Robinson— Industrial  Arts,  Jonesboro 

Monte  Robinson— General,  Shreveport 

J.  C.  Rogers     Business  Administration,  1'loricn 

Sheron  Rogi    General,  Chopin 

Suzanne  Ramero    Business  Education.  Abbeville 


348— Freshmen 


Fred  Rosenblath— General,  Shreveport 

Diane  Roshto— Medical  Technology.  Natchitoches 

Thomas  Roshto-Busmess  Administration,  Pineville 

Deborah  Rosier— Biology-,  Pollock 

Dana  Roundtree— Home  Economics,  Jonesboro 


Robert  Rowe-Biology,  Many 

Dianne  Rowell-Home  Economics,  Ringgold 

Nicky  Rowell-Sociology,  Coushatta 

Alece  Rue— Secretarial  Administration,  Sulphur 

Gayle  Ruffin— Chemistry,  Natchitoches 


Ellen  Russell— General  Shreveport 

V  ickie  Russell-Speech,  Shreveport 

William  Russell-Business  Administration,  Winnfield 

Carol  Ryan— Art.  Natchitoches 

Leo  Ryan— Physical  Education.  Jonesville 


Linda  Ryan— Physical  Education,  Jonesville 
Jeff  Rvder— Industrial  Arts.  Port  Barre 
John  Sala    Accounting,  Baton  Rouge 
Stanley  Salter   General.  Florien 
Walt  Salter— Sociology,  Provencal 


Oliver  Sandel— Business  Administration,  Florien 
Ted  Sanderlin— General,  Jonesboro 
Carol  Sanders— Home  Economics,  Bossier  City 
Gloria  Sanders-Nursing,  Pineville 
Jonathan  Sanders-General,  Zachary 


I  toddy  Sanders— Commercial  Art,  Marksville 
Teresa  Sanders— General,  Hackberry 
JoAnn  Sanson— Home  Economics,  Jonesville 
Sandra  Satcher—  Primary  Education,  J onesboro 
Robert  Savant— History,  Basile 


Charla  Sawyer— General,  Coushatta 

Earnest  Sawyer— Social  Sciences,  Leesvillc 

Wanda  Sayes— Home  Economics,  Vick 

Jeffrej  Sayler— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

Kathy  Scallano    Elementary  Education,  Alexandria 


Anton  Scaimaliato  Microbiology,  Metairie 
Patrick  Scott-Geology,  New  Iberia 
Susan  Scott— Primary  Education,  Marksville 
Jack  Scroggs—  Mathematics,  Pineville 
Rosalyn  Scroggs-Speech  Therapy,  Alexandria 


( iraig  Scrogins— Business  Administration,  Shreveport 

Anita  Searcy— Speech  Pathology,  Shreveport 

Jan  Seabaugh— Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 

Don  Seawood— Industrial  Arts,  St.  Maurice 

Scot  Sedam—  Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


Jerry  Segnra—  Mathmatics,  Mansfield 
Debbie  Service— Commercial  Art.  Shreveport 
Phyllis  Sewell—  Primary  Education  Natchitoches 
Darrall  Shanks— Business  Administration,  Many 
Bonnie  Shaub— General,  llaughton 


Loran  Shaver— General,  Coushatta 

Ruth  Shaver    Sociology,  Plain  Dealing 

Jim  Shelton— Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 

Dennis  Shinn— Business  Administration.  Haughton 

Slieri  Shipman— Art,  Shreveport 


Richard  Shipp— Agronomy,  Welsh 

David  Shirley— Business  Administration,  Monterey 

Donald  Shively-Accounting,  Jonesboro 

Robert  Sickler    Art,  Ludlow,  111. 

Morris  Sills—  Business  Administration,  Arlington,  Va. 


Melvin  Silinan— Business  Administration,  West  Monroe 
Daisy  Silvie— Secretarial  Administration,  Campti 
Martha  Sim     Primary  Education,  DeRidder 
James  Simon— Accounting,  Gueydon 
Barbara  Simpson    Elementary  Education,  Alexandria 


Maudell  Sims— English,  Lake  Charles 
Dan  Singlton— Business  Administration,  SpringhiU 
Kay  Siphers— Primary  Education.  Natchitoches 
Melvin  Skeeles    Pre-Vetinary  Medicine,  Alexandria 
Carolyn  Slaughter-Physical  Education,  Baker 


Howard  Slaughter   General,  Vowell  Mill 
Mi(  had  Small— Business  Administration,  Many 
Samuel  Smart     General,  Arcadia 
Brenda  Smith     Social  Sciences,  Oakdale 
Carol  Smith      Art,  Dallas,  Tex. 


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350— Freshmen 


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Cissy  Smith— Physical  Education,  Shreveport 
Donna  Smith— Secretarial  Administration,  Jena 
Edward  Smith    General,  Many 
Elaine  Smith-  Nursing,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Elizabeth  Smith-Elementary  Education,  Vidalia 


Emily  Smith— Nursing,  Ida 
Emily  Smith    Home  Economics,  Alexandria 
Gibson  Smith— General,  Snip'  ur 
Glenda  Smith— Nursing,  Baton  Rouge 
Jane  Smith— Advertising  Design,  Batchelor 


Jerry  Smith— General,  Haynesville 

Kaye  Smith— Secretarial  Administration,  Shreveport 

Marsha  Smith— General,  Ball 

Mary  Smith— Nursing,  Shreveport 

Mary  Smith— Sociology,  Austin,  Tex. 


Merilyn  Smith -Nursing,  Alexandria 

Michael  Smith    Music,  Marksville 

Mike  Smith—  Business  Administration,  Alexandria 

Mike  Smith     Pre-Forestry,  Zachary 

Molly  Smith— Music,  Natchitoches 


Rayburn  Smith-Agri-Business,  Atlanta 

Rita  Smith- Elementary  Education,  Mansfield 

Robert  Smith-Business  Administration,  Mansfield 

Robert  Smith— General,  Minden 

Ronald  Smith— Business  Administration,  Alexandria 


Sherrye  Smith-Psychology,  Winnfield 
Susan  Smith— General,  Shreveport 
Notha  Snell- English,  Anacoco 
Dean  Snider— Sociology,  Shreveport 
Janice  Snow- Library  Science,  Winnfield 


Robert  Snow  barger- Psychology,  Alexandria 
Shirley  Snyder— Journalism,  Pineville 
Sheila  Soileau— Social  Sciences,  Opelousas 
Tommy  Solomon— Industrial  Arts,  Natchitoches 
Nathan  Sonnier— Wildlife  Management,  Oberlin 


David  Sorrells-Pre- Veterinary  Medicine,  Alexandria 
Mary  Sowells- Mathematics,  DeRidder 
Karen  Spain-Physical  Education,  Blanchard 
Gary  Spangler-Pre-Pharmacy,  Joyce 
Elwyn  Sparks-Accounting,  Coushatta 


Rickey  Speir— General,  Chestnut 
Lynette  Spigener- Sociology,  Shreveport 
Phillip  Spinks— General,  Jonesville 
Beth  Spivey—  Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 
Fred  Springer— Journalism,  Pineville 


Shannon  Springer- Business  Administration,  Shreveport 
Oren  Spruill— Biology,  Vick 
Doug  Stannard-Spanish,  Leesville 
Susan  Steen— Merchandising,  Lafayette 
Debra  Stein— Nursing,  Houma 


Freshmen— 351 


Sandi  Steily —  Physical  Education,  ArnaudvUle 
\uita  Stephens— Home  Economics,  Calvin 
Derrell  Stephens- General,  Leesvillc 
Cliarlie  Stevens-General,  Belle  Chasse 
William  Stevens-  Mathematics,  Springhill 


Agatha  Steward    Early  Childhodd  Education,  Robeline 
James  Stewart— Business  Administration,  Lecsville 
Jeanine  Stewart-Nursing,  Destrehan 
Michael  Stewart-Drafting  Technology,  Alexandria 
Pam  Stewart— Secretarial  Adininistration,  Haynesvdle 


Raymond  Stewart   Business  Education,  Shreveport 
Ronald  Stewart- Business  Administration,  Alexandria 
Susan  Stewart— Secretarial  Administration,  Winnfield 
James  Stilley—  General,  Pineville 
Anne  Stinson— Speech,  Bossier  City 


Judy  Stokes—  Advertising  Design,  Leesville 
Janet  Stollon— Business  Education.  Coushatta 
Vickie  Stothart    Interior  Design,  Coushatta 
l)e|»hie  Stout— Elementary  Education,  Baton  Rouge 
Karen  Stringer— Secretarial  Administration.  Natchitoches 


Karen  Strotlier  —  Bsuiness  Education,  Oakdale 

La  Wanda  Stroud- Home  Economics,  Alexandria 

Craig  Stubblefield— General,  Shreveport 

Joanne  Sullivan     Business  Administration,  Benton 

Larry  Swafford    Business  Administration,  Shreveport 


Deanna  Sweat— Home  Economics,  Oakdale 
( lharles  Tabor— Mathematics,  Shreveport 
Thomas  Taggart-General,  Shreveport 
Rieahrd  Tannehill   General,  Many 
Sara  Tanner—  Library  Science,  Evergreen 


\  ickie  Tarl  ton  Primary  Education,  Shreveport 
Brenda  Tarver-Social  Welfare,  Winnfield 
Robert  Tarver- Advertising  Design,  Alexandria 
Donald  Tassin-General,  Lecompte 
Lynn  Tate— Speech  Pathology,  Ville  Platte 


Van  Tale      Animal  Science,  Many 

Stephen  Taturn- Zoology,  Noble 

Alan  Taylor— Pre-Medicine,  Winnfield 

Evelyn  Taylor- Elementary  Education,  Baton  Rouge 

James  Taylor    Pre- Veterinary  Medicine,  Atlanta 


Robert  Taylor— Library  Science,  Shreveport 
Willard  Taylor— Industrial  Arts,  Benton 
Bennie  Teague-General,  Haynesville 
Randy  Teague—  Industrial  Arts,  Haynesville 
Delores  Teddlie— General,  Vidalia 


Cynthia  Teekell— Advertising  Design,  Natchitoches 

William  Teny    General,  Pineville 

Michael  Thaler  Wildlife  Management,  Brentwood 

Christy  Thibodeaux  General,  Ball 

Virginia  Thiels   General,  Alexandria 


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Larry  Thomas— Business  Administration,  Zwolle 

Michael  Thomas-Animal  Science,  Winnfield 

Tim  Thomas— General,  Nateliitoches 

Zara  Thomas— Psychology,  Coushatta 

Gail  Thompson-Business  Administration.  DeQuincy 


Patrick  Thompson   Zoology,  St.  Bernard 

Timothy  Thompson-Industrial  Education,  Shreveport 

Wanda  Thompson-Journalism,  Oak  Grove 

Rene  Tigert—  Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 

Mike  Timms— Business  Administration,  Bossier  City- 


Harriet  Tindel— Secretarial  Administration,  Shreveport 
Marsha  Tingle— Business  Education,  Shreveport 
Janie  Topp—  Anthropology,  Lake  Charles 
Brenda  Touchet- Primary  Education,  Gueydan 
Pat  Townsend— Elementary  Education,  Baton  Rouge 


Debra  Tovvry—  French,  Natchitoches 

Gloria  Trahan— Library  Science,  Fineville 

Nammette  Tramel-Nursing,  Many 

Linda  Travis— Nursing,  Eranklinton 

William  Tray  lor— Business  Administration,  Haynesville 


Francis  Trichel-Speech,  Campti 

Dairy  I  Trosclair-Art,  New  Orleans 

Claire  Truex-  Government,  Mansura 

Rick  Trunnell— Business  Administration.  Potomac 

Kath)  Tujaque— Interior  Design.  Opelousas 


August  Tuma-GeneraJ,  Libuse 
Linda  Turnbow -Social  Sciences,  Shreveport 
Mill  Turner— Business  Administration,  Mansfield 
Sheri  Twomey— Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 
Carolyn  Tyler— Social  Welfare,  Outer  Point 


Jane  Valentine—  Physical  Education,  Pride 
Linda  Valentine—  Home  Economics,  Alexandria 
Vicki  Vanderlick—  Home  Economics,  Alexandria 
Cliff  Vandiver—  Physical  Education,  Shreveport 
Daniel  Varnell     Business  Administration,  El  Dorado 


Edward  Vaughn-Agri-Business,  Coushatta 
Blaine  Vedros—  Biology,  Houma 
Joe  Vercher— Social  Sciences,  Natchitoches 
Marvin  Vercher -Government,  Natchitoches 
Ronald  Vercher-Physical  Education,  Natchitoches 


Mary  Ann  Vestal-Secretarial  Administration,  Ferriday 

Floyd  Vick— General.  DeRidder 

Cynthia  Vidrine   Primary  Education,  Opelousas 

Glennella  Vidrine-Nursing,  Jennings 

David  Vines— Business  Administration,  Winnfield 


Gregory  Vitrano—  Wildlife  Management 
Stephanie  Vlahakis— English,  Shreveport 
Melinda  Voorhies     Physical  Education,  Bunkie 
Denise  Wahl— Economics,  Coushatta 
Bernard  Wait— Accounting,  Shreveport 


Freshmen-353 


Ronnie  Waites-Physical  Education.  Pineville 
Mallorv  Walden- General,  Tryon,  N.C. 
Charles  Walker- Accounting,  Stncveport 
David  Walker-General,  Many 
Donald  Walker-General,  Lake  Providence 


Debbie  Wallace  Speech  Pathology,  Pineville 

Nec\  Wallace-Home  Economics,  Marthaville 

Stanley  Waller- Accounting,  Shreveport 

Barbara  Walmslev -Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 

Elizabeth  Walsh-Elementary  Education.  Urania 


Rosa  Walton -General.  Natchitoches 

Sidney  Walton-Business  Administration.  Shreveport 

Johnny  Ward-General,  Provencal 

Lee  Ann  Ward- Psychology,  West  Monroe 

Shirley  Ware-Elementary  Education,  Shreveport 


Frank  Warren    General,  Calhoun 

Beth  Watson— Nursing,  Shreveport 

Herbie  Way— Business  Administration,  Alexandria 

Bruce  Webb— Physical  Education,  Grande  Isle 

James  Webb— General,  Shreveport 


Jerry  Webb— Social  Sciences,  Church  Point 
Nellie  Webb  — General.  Coushatta 
Sandy  Webb— Agri-Business,  Coushatta 
Charles  Webster- Mathematics,  Montgomery 
Martha  Weems— Home  Economics,  Sarepta 


Bruce  Welch— Pre-Engineering,  Alexandria 

Donald  Welch-General.  Alexandria 

Don  Wellman— Industrial  Arts,  Baton  Rouge 

Gwen  Wells— Physical  Education,  Pineville 

Gerald  Wenner- Business  Administration,  Natchitoches 


Persney  Wesson-Industrial  Art.  Springhill 
Deborah  Wester   Geology,  Provencal 
Barbara  White-Primary  Education.  Lafayette 
Donnie  White— Mathematics,  Pitkin 
Mvra  Whitehead    Nursing.  Lake  Providence 


Pamela  Whitley-Interior  Design,  Anacoco 

Lionel  Whitmore-Agri-Business,  Moreauville 

Ruth  Whittineton-Business  Administration,  Bayou  Chicot 

James  Whitworth-Pre-Dentistry,  Greenwell 

Patricia  Wiggins-Business  Administration,  Monroe 


Rebecca  Wiggins-Commercial  Art,  Waterproof 

Brenda  Williams— Nursing,  Zachary 

Dolph  Williams— General,  Many 

Jackie  Williams— Commercial  Art,  Alexandria 

James  Williams    Business  Administration,  Leesville 


Paul  Williams     Mathematics.  Woodworlli 
Robert  Nell  Williamson— Journalism,  Leesville 
I  lenry  Willis     Physical  Education,  Abbeville 
Randy  Willis     Accounting,  Vivian 


354— Freshmen 


Charles  \\  ilson  — Business  Administration,  Glenmora 
Donny  Wilson— Advertising,  Shreveport 
Holley  Wilson-  Secretarial  Administration,  Many 
Linda  Wilson     Primary  Education,  Shreveport 
Randall  Wilson— Wildlife  Management.  Shreveport 


Sandra  Wilson- SecretariaJ  Administration,  Campti 
Tom  Wilson-  General,  Shreveport 
Connie  Winder-Nursing,  Alexandria 
Gary  Wise—  Zoology,  Lena 
John  Witt-  Electronics.  Leesville 


Kwok  Wing  Wong—  Zoology,  Hong  Kong 
Larry  Wood-  Business  Administration,  DeQuincy 
Wayne  Woodall    Art.  Slireveport 
.Michael  Woodard-General.  DeRidder 
Danny  Woodson-Agri-Business.  Shreveport 


Linda  Wooten— Computer  Science,  Shreveport 
Claudia  Wright— Accounting,  Shreveport 
Michael  Wright- Accounting.  Bossier  City 
Peggy  Wright- Social  Welfare.  Jonesville 
Tommy  Wright— Accounting,  Manx 


Robert  Wvnche-General,  Bossier  City 
Robert  ^  arbrough     Business  Administration 
Lovis  Yeats—  Music.  Monroe 
Loretta  Yeglic— French,  Bossier  City 
Paul  Yongue— Zoology.  Breaux  Bridge 


Roger  Young— Agriculture,  Oberlin 

Jimmy  Zimmerman—  Physical  Education.  Winnfield 

Mary  Zaccuro— Elementary  Education,  Harrisonburg 


The  end  of  the 
potpourri  that 
was  NSC  1970 

prepared  us  for  entry 
into  a  more 
vast  potpourri. 


~ 


Freshmen— 355 


CLASSES  INDEX 

(Alphabetical  Arrangement  by  Classes) 


G 
r 
a 

d 
u 

a 

t 
e 

s 


Graduate  Class:  (270-272) 

Alb-Hud,  270 

Jam-Ram,  271 

Rat-Yu,  272 


s 

e 
n 

i 
o 
r 

s 


Senior  Class:  (273-287) 

Ada-Ber 

273 

Ber-Bro, 

274 

Bru-Cul, 

275 

Cur-Eba, 

276 

Edd-C-os, 

277 

Gra-Hol, 

278 

Hol-Kil, 

279 

Kim-McL, 

280 

Mad-Mur, 

281 

Mur-Par, 

282 

Pos-Ros, 

283 

Rog-Spe, 

284 

Spi-Tar, 

285 

Tas-Wil, 

286 

Wil-Zul, 

287 

J 

u 
n 

i 
o 

r 

s 


Sophomore  Class  Cont'd. 


Cy       l|\\V*V 


Junior  Class:  (288- 

Aar-Add 

Bea-Bro, 

Bro-Cla, 

Cla-Cro, 

Cro-Eak, 

Eat-Gat, 

Gau-Hay, 

Hay-Hoi, 

Hol-Joh, 

Joh-LaL, 

Lam-Lew, 

Lew-May, 

McC-Mor, 

Mor-Pol, 

Poo-Ree, 

Ree-San, 

San-Smi, 

Smi-Tho, 

Tho-Wal, 

Wal-Wvn, 


107) 


288 
289 
290 
291 
292 
293 
294 
295 
296 
297 
298 
299 
300 
301 
302 
303 
304 
305 
306 
307 


■B^r^ss: 


Sophomores 


Sophomore  Class:  (308-326) 


Aek-Bar 

308 

Bar-Bri, 

309 

Bri-Cod, 

310 

Cok-Dea, 

311 

DeB-Dur, 

312 

Dur-Geg, 

3 1 3 

Gol-Hen, 

314 

Hen-Hym, 

315 

Ima-Kre, 

316 

(Cont'd  next  col.) 

Kre-Lov, 

317 

Low-McN, 

318 

McN-Mor, 

319 

Mor-Phi, 

320 

Pic-Roa, 

321 

Rob-Smi, 

322 

Smi-Ste, 

323 

Ste-Upc, 

324 

Val-Whi, 

325 

Whi-Zul, 

326 

'§M 


Freshman  Class: 

Abs-Asb 

Ash-Ber, 

Ber-Bro, 

Bru-Cha, 

Cha-Coo, 

Coo-Cul, 

Cum-Duc, 

Duf-Fle, 

Flo-Gay, 

Gib-Gra, 

Gre-Hat, 

Hat-Hoo, 

Hoo-Ile, 

Ing-Kel, 

Ken-Leb, 

LeB-Mac, 

Mac-McL, 

McM-Met, 

Mey-Nic, 

Nix-Owe, 

Owe-Pro, 

I'm- Ram, 

Ros-San, 

San-Smi, 

Smi-Ste, 

Ste-Tbi, 

Tho-Vid, 

Wai-Wil, 

Wil-Zac, 


(327-355) 


327 

328 

329 

330 

331 

332 

333 

334 

335 

336 

337 

338 

339 

340 

341 

342 

343 

344 

345 

346 

347 

348 

349 

350 

351 

352 

353 

354 

355 


F 

r 
e 

s 

h 
m 
e 
n 


GENERAL  AND  FACULTY  INDEX 


ACCOUNTING  DEPT..  237 
Ackel,  Margaret,  250 
ACTIVITIES.  2-39 
Adams.  Ezra.  203,  266 
Adkins,  Margaret,  257 
AGRICULTURE  DEPT..  238 
Alexander.  Donald,  239 
Allen.  Arthur.  240 
Allbritten,  Dean  Leo.  231 
ALMA  MATER.  360 
Most,  Mma.  258 
Alost,  Robert.  2  18 
ALPHA  BETA  ALPHA.  126 
ALPHA  LAMBDA  DELTA.  127 
ALPHA  SIGMA  ALPHA,  L65 
Anders,  Edward,  254 
ART  DEPT.,  236 
ASSOCIATED  MEN.  128 
ASSOCIATED  WOMEN,  129 
Asst.  Dean,  W  omen.  233 
Auditor,  232 
Avery,  Charles,  256 
Avery,  Rex.  238 


B 


Baile\.  Mildred,  246 

Bankston,  Hon.  Jesse,  226 

BAPTIST  CENTER,  208 

Bamett,  Dorothy,  258 

Barron,  Bennie,  246 

BASEBALL,  L04 

Basham,  William,  266 

BASKETBALL,  94 

Baumgardner,  Ray,  240 

Bennett,  James,  261 

Bern.  Jimmy,  258 

Best,  Roger,  241 

BETA  GAMMA  PSI.  130 

Beville,  May,  2"»7 

Bienvenu,  Dean  Rene.  231 

Bienvenu.  Millard.  264 

BIG  NAME  ENTERTAINMENT,  66 

BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES.  240 

Bissell.  Charles,  243 

BLACK  KNIGHTS,  151 

BLUE  KEY.  131 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION.  220 

Bonnette,  Allen,  248 

Bookstore,  234 

Boyd,  Bertrand.  254 

Boyd,  Bert,  260 


Bradberry,  Ronald.  262 
Brady.  Lucille,  236 
Brice,  Geraldine,  258 
Brignac,  Paul.  2  13 
Brodermann,  Nohely,  252 
Browder.  Steve.  200 
Brown.  Alvin.  248 
Brown,  Eleanor.  257 
Brown.  Hon.  J.  Marshall.  226 
Brown.  Phyllis,  253 
Brown,  Robert,  244 
Buckley,  Roy,  240 
Burge,  Everett.  262 
Burlison,  Charles.  265 
Burnitt,  Paula,  259 
Burns.  Thomas.  240 
Bush,  Robert,  205 
BUS.  ADMINISTRATION.  241 
BUS.  ED.  &  OF.  ADMIN..  242 
Business  Manager.  232 


Call,  William.  2  I  I 
CAMPI  S  SECT  R1TY.234 
CAMP!  S  SERVICES,  234 
Carlisle,  ( rlenda,  259 
Carter.  Clarissa.  259 
Chadwick,  Mary,  259 
CHEERLEADERS.  156 
CHEMISTRY  DEPT.,  243 
Chen,  Rong,  263 
Chenevert,  Dorothy,  236 
Christman,  David,  265 
Christensen.  Fern,  262 
Christensen,  Raymond,  251 
CHORALE  &  SYMPH.  OR..  216 
CIRCLE  K.  132 
Clasx>: 

Graduate^  270 

Seniors  273 

Juniors,  288 

Sophomores.  308 

Freshmen,  .527 
Clinton.  Thomas  262 
Glothiaux,  Eugene,  260 
Cloutier,  Ethelyn,  265 
Cohen,  Lillian,  235 
Coker,  Gordon,  248 
COLUMNS,  1 
CONCERT  BAND,  217 
Cone,  Billy,  256 
CONTEMP.  DANCERS,  133 
Cosumano,  Joe,  236 
Cousins,  Michael,  265 
Cox,  OttisJr.,  245 
(  rim.  Jack,  257 
Covington,  Thomas,  254 
Cross,  Earle,  240 
Crowder,  Joseph,  257 
Gulp.  William,  263 
CURRENT  SAUCE,  202 
CURRENT  SAUCE  Adv.,  203 
Curry,  Hugh,  263 
Curry.  Hon.  Robert,  226 
Curtis,  Lawrence,  257 


D 

DANCERS,  CONTEiMP.,  133 
Daspit,  Robert.  240 
Davion.  Violet,  218 
Davis,  Dwight,  257 
Davis,  Jame?,  256 
Davis,  William.  267 
l)\\  IS  PLAYERS,  L34 
I  (eans.  Academic,  231 
Deans.  Administrative,  231 
Dehon,  Rene.  247 
DELTA  ZETA.  107 
I  )ennis,  Ronald.  240 
DiekerMm.  Barbara.  250 
I  >iNucci,  James,  248 
Director.  Counseling,  233 
Director.  Ed.  Media.  233 
Director,  Financial  Aid,  233 
Director,  Housing,  233 
Dir.,  Infor.  Serv.,  233 
Director.  Placement,  233 
Dobbins,  David.  247 
Dodd,  Hon.  William,  226 
Dubois,  Ronald,  246 
Doherty,  Mary  252 
Domma.  Pearl,  259 
Donaldson,  Paul.  255 
Doughdril,  Lucile.  258 
Dunn.  .Marie.  250 
Dunnagan.  Tommy.  251 
Dunnam,  Mine,  236 
Durham,  Hugh,  256 
Durr,  Gloria,  250 
Durr.  Kenneth.  240 


Easley.  Cecil,  254 
Easley,  Robert.  241 
Eby,  Clifford,  256 
ECONOMICS  DEPT..  244 
Edson,  Gary,  239 
ED.  PSY.  &  GUID.,  245 
ENTERTAINMENT,  66 
ELEMENTARY  ED.,  246 
Erwin.  W  illiam,  240 
Eubanks,  John,  265 
EUTHENICS  CLUB,  139 
Evans,  Hazel,  236 
Everett,  Ann,  259 
Eversull,  LeRoi,  263 
Ewing,  Millard.  245 

F 

Farris.  Mary,  248 
Farris,  Reginald.  265 
Farnell.  Elizabeth,  259 


Index— 357 


FACULTY  AND  GENERAL    INDEX 


Fell,  Ralph,  238 
FOOD  SERVICES,  235 
FOOTBALL,  82-93 
Fowler,  Leonard,  258 
FRESHMAN  CLASS,  327 
Fulton,  Dean  Dudley,  231 


Gaeddert,  Barbara,  253 
Gaeddert,  William,  257 
Galloway,  Lynn,  258 
Galloway,  Richard,  265 
Gardner,  Dan,  263 
Gardner,  Lucille,  236 
Gates,  Clara,  259 
Gates,  Donald,  201 
GEOLOGY  CLUB,  140 
GEOLOGY  DEPT.,  247 
Gimbert,  Ada,  258 
Gilbert,  Dwayne,  251 
GIRL  SCOUTS,  1 33 
Goodwin,  Gail,  245 
Graves,  Loneta,  232 
GREEKS,  158-200 
GREEK  WEEK.  196 
GRADUATE  CLASS,  270 
Gueringer,  Sidney,  263 
Guice,  William,  245 
Guin,  Wayne,  243 
Gulledge,  Earl,  251 
GYMNASTICS,  40 

H 

Haile,  Harrel,  233 
Hall,  Hurst,  265 
Hamilton,  Robert,  240 
Hanchey,  Orville,  239 
Hargrove,  Oliver,  243 
Harper,  Grady,  239 
Hatley,  Donald,  252 
Hayes,  Beth,  259 
HEARING-SPEECH  CLUB,  141 
Hedrick,  Dolly,  236 
Hendrick,  Dean  Lucille,  231 
Hennigan,  Thomas,  233 
Hicks,  Margaret,  259 
Hill,  Peggy,  259 
Hinton,  Elma,  236 
HISTORY  DEPT.,  249 
Hix,  John,  241 
Hollis,  Eleanor,  253 
HOLY  CROSS,  209 
HOMECOMING  COURT,  49  ' 
HOMECOMING  QUEEN,  48 
HOME  ECO.  DEPT.,  250 
Housing  Directors,  236 
Howell,  Ernest,  248 
Huntley,  Jeannie,  266 
Hyde,  Wayne,  243 
IlviKs,  Henry,  236 


I 


IBERVILLE  CAFETERIA,  2 


INDUSTRIAL  ED.  DEPT.,  251 
INTER-FRAT  COUNCIL,  160 
Introduction,  1-39 


J 


James,  Jo  Nell,  262 
James,  Lewis,  245 
Johnson,  Betty,  250 
Johnson,  J.  W.,  242 
Johnson,  Tommy,  242 
Jones,  Jewell,  258 
JOURNALISM  &  SPEECH,  266 
JUNIOR  CLASS,  288 

K 

KAPPA  ALPHA,  171 
KAPPA  DELTA  PI,  142 
KAPPA  SIGMA,  173 
Kemp,  George,  245 
Kilpatric  k,  Dr.  Arnold,  228 
Kilpatrick  Family,  229 
Kinard,  Conrad,  262 
Kirconnell,  Thomas,  252 
Kirkland,  Catherine,  236 
Kirst,  Robert,  238 
Knipmeyer,  William,  263 
Krause,  Robert,  257 
Kruse,  Dwayne,  240 
Kyzar,  Barney,  262 


LABORATORY  SCHOOL,  25* 
LADY  OF  BRACELET,  53 
Land,  Margaret,  254 
Landers,  Thomas,  262 
LANGUAGES  DEPT.,  252 
Leabo,  Catherine,  236 
LeBlanc,  John,  257 
Lebreton,  Marietta,  249 
Ledbetter,  Dean  Peggy,  231 
Ledet,  Walter,  232 
Lee,  John,  260 
LeFevre,  Joseph,  263 
Levy,  Charles,  241 
LIBRARY  SCIENCE,  253 
Lin,  James,  240 
Linecum,  Donald,  241 
Lister,  Paul,  256 
Loftin,  Leola,  253 
Lueth,  Carl,  236 
bumpkins,  Bob,  246 
Lyons,  Gertrude,  235 

Mc 

McCorkle,  James,  249 
McCoy,  Carol,  242 
McCoy,  Raymond,  245 
McElwee,  Tandy,  233 
McRae,  Larry,  243 

M 

MADEMOISELLES,  156 
Mahl'ouz,  Selma,  234 


Maltese,  John,  257 
MARCHING  BAND,  136 
Marx,  Paul,  248 
Martin,  Frank,  233 
MATHEMATICS  DEPT.,  254 
Matis,  Edward,  265 
Mayeaux,  Edwina,  258 
Melder,  Marie,  252 
MEN,  ASSOCIATED,  128 
MEN^S  HOUSING,  236 
METHODIST  CENTER,  210 
Michot,  Hon.  Louis,  227 
MICROBIOLOGY  DEPT.,  255 
MILITARY  SCIENCE: 

RA  Staff,  144 

Cadet  Staff,  145 

A  Co.,  146 

B  Co.,  147 

C  Co.,  148 

Sponsors,  149 

Drum&  Bugle,  149 

Flight  Training,  150 

Rifle  Team,  150 

BLACK  KNIGHTS,  151 

ROTC,  153 
MILITARY  SCIENCE  DEPT.,  256 
Miller,  Ginger,  236 
Miller,  Irving,  255 
MISS  NSC,  61 
MISTER  NSC,  59 
Moody,  Caesar,  261 
Morgan,  Dell,  258 
Morokoff,  Gene,  252 
Morrison,  Samuel,  265 
Moseley,  Walter,  252 
MR.  NSC,  59 
Mullins,  George,  231 
Muns,  Nedom,  251 
Murphy,  Rivers,  239 
MUSIC  DEPT.,  257 

N 

Nahm,  Jane,  263 
Nelken,  Colleen,  248 
NEPTUNE  CLUB,  154 
Nesom,  Marion,  252 
Nicholls,  Dean  L.  0.,  231 
Nichols,  Robert,  263 
Nida,  Robert,  236 
Nix,  Hon.  Enoch,  227 
Noble,  Robert,  240 
Noe,  For.  Gov.  James,  15 
Noles,  John,  265 
NURSING  SCHOOL,  259 

0 

Olive,  David,  265 
Olsen,  Charles,  252 
Oszuseik,  Philippe.  239 
( Jutland,  Roderick,  240 


PANHELLENIC  COUNCIL,  161 
Parrish,  James,  205,  266 
Peltier,  Hon.  Harvey,  226 


358  -Index 


FACULTY  AND  GENERAL    INDEX 


» 


' 


Penny,  Carolyn,  265 

PEM,  200 

PERSONALITIES,  40 

PHI  ALPHA  THETA,  197 

PHI  EPSILON  KAPPA,  197 

PHI  ETA  SIGMA,  198 

Phillips,  Thomas,  265 

Philp,  William,  267 

PHI  MU,  177 

PHI  MU  ALPHA,  1-99 

PHYS.  ED.  &  RECR.,  248 

PHYSICS  DEPT.,  260 

PHOTOGRAPHERS,  206 

Pierce,  Anita,  233 

Pierce,  Jerry,  233 

PI  KAPPA  PHI,  178 

Pine,  Clint,  254 

PI  OMEGA  PI,  201 

Pingrey,  Frances,  259 

Pitt.  Dudley,  254 

PLAYERS,  DAVIS,  134 

Poe,  William,  249 

POLITICAL  SCIENCE,  212 

POM  PON  SQUAD,  157 

Porter,  Charles,  249 

Posey,  Mary,  246,  258 

POTPOURRI  STAFF,  204 

POTPOURRI  Adviser,  205 

PRESBYTERIAN  CENTER,  211 

President,  228 

Preston,  Elaine,  265 

Price,  James.  240 

PUBLICATION  COMMITTEE,  206 

Purchasing  Agent,  233 

PURPLE  JACKETS,  207 

PSYCHOLOGY  CLUB,  201 

PSYCHOLOGY  DEPT..  261 


R 


Randies,  Travis,  265 
Rapides,  Hall,  11 
Raush,  John,  257 
Rawson,  Donald,  249 
Rawson,  Vera,  254 
RECREATION  &  PARKS,  212 
Registrar,  232 
Reinberg,  Mattie,  259 
Requa,  Lyle,  262 
Rhoades,  James,  243 
Richardson,  Lillian,  236 
Richie,  Jewell,  248 
Riley,  Grace,  259 
Roberson,  Mary,  250 
Roberts,  Hon.  Nash,  227 
Roberts,  Mary,  239 
Robinson,  Walter,  251 
RODEO  CLUB,  213 
Roge,  Maxine,  259 
Roger,  Robert,  260 
Rogers,  Tommy,  264 
Rose,  Richard,  257 
Rossenwasser,  Freida,  259 
Rucker,  Margaret,  250 
Rue,  Janell,  242 


Sanders,  Dana,  240 

Scarborough,  Glennie,  258 

Schexnider,  Ray,  266 

Scoggins,  Lynelle.  258 

Scogin,  David,  248 

Scroggins.  Ethel,  235 

SECONDARY  ED.  DEPT.,  262 

SENIOR  CLASS,  273 

Sewell,  WiUa,  237 

STU.  GOVT.  ASSN.,  218 

Shaw,  Bill,  251 

Shelton,  Samuel,  254 

Siblev,  Sylvan,  233 

SIGMA  ALPHA  IOTA,  214 

SIGMA  KAPPA,  181 

SIG.  SIG.  SIG.,  184 

SIGMA  TAU  GAMMA,  162,  187 

Simmons.  James,  248 

Simmons,  Lisso,  246 

Siragusa,  Paul,  241 

Smith,  Hon.  Mrs.  A.  D.,  227 

Slacum,  Donald,  244 

SLTA,  215 

Smith,  Robert,  257 

Snack  Bar,  3 

SOCIAL  SCIENCES  DEPT.,  263 

SOCIOLOGY  DEPT.,  264 

SOPHOMORE  CLASS,  308 

Southerland,  Dean  T.  P.,  231 

Southerland,  .Maxine.  250 

Spears,  Larry,  243 

SPECIAL  ED.  DEPT.,  265 

SPEECH  &  JOURNALISM,  266 

Sports,  Intramural,  118 

Sports,  Men's,  82 

Sports,  Women's,  115 

STAGE  BAND,  217 

Stalling,  Dick,  240 

Starnes,  C.  L.,  233 

STATE  BOARD  OF  ED.,  226 

STATE  FAIR  COURT,  47 

STATE  FAIR  QUEEN,  46 

Stewart,  George,  266 

Stokes,  Dean  George,  231 

Stone,  Dale,  235 

Stothart,  James,  240 

STU.  GOVT.  ASSN.,  218 

STU.  NURSING  ASSN.,  220 

STU.  PERSONNEL  ASSN..  222 

STUDENT  TEACHING,  267 

STUDENT  UNION,  10 

STUDENT  UNION  Dir.,  234 

STU.  UN.  COMMITTEES,  223 

Sweet,  Richard,  235 


Tannehill,  Hon.  Fred,  22(> 
TAU  KAPPA  EPSILON,  190 
Taylor,  Evelyn,  259 
Taylor,  Irtna,  266 
TEACHER  ED.  CENTER,  16 
TENNIS,  112 
THETA  CHI,  193 


Thomas,  V.  P.  Charles,  230 

Thomas,  E.  T..  237 
Thomas,  Sadie,  250 
Thorn,  James,  239 
Torgrimson,  Paul,  257 
Towns,  Joyce,  248 
Townsend,  Dean  David.  231 
Towry,  H.  N.,  241 
TRACK,  108 
Tretiak,  Richard,  265 
TWIRLERS,  157 

V 

Van  Eaton,  Charles,  244 
A  egu.  Armando,  248 
Vice  President,  230 

W 

Waskom,  John,  247 
\\  \TERSHOW,  155 
Watkins,  Gertrude,  236 
Webber,  Everett,  252 
Webber,  Olga,  252 
Webster.  Cheri,  254 
WEIGHT  LIFTING,  114 
Weller,  Mary,  258 
Well..,  Barron,  242 
Wells,  Tom.  249 
Wendt,  Janice.  2  18 
\\  endt,  Jerry,  264 
Wertelaers,  Joseph,  252 
West,  Edna,  266 
Whetstone,  Hon.  W.  E.,  227 
Whitehead,  Oren,  240 
Whitehead,  Tommy,  266 
Whittington,  Russell,  254 
WHO'S  WHO,  62 
Williams,  Eugene,  241 
Williams,  Kenneth,  240 
Williams,  Ora,  252 
Wilson,  Robert,  234 
Wilson,  Ron,  235 
WIND  ENSEMBLE,  135 
WINTER  BALL  COURT,  51 
WINTER  BALL  QUEEN,  50 
Womack,  Charles,  251 
WOMEN,  ASSOCIATED,  129 
WOMEN'S  HOUSING,  236 
WOMEN'S  SPORTS,  117 
Woodard,  Hon.  Boyd,  227 
Wright,  Ted,  232 
Wynn,  Robert,  267 


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Alma  Mater 


Oh,  Alma  Mater  here  today, 
We  for  thy  lasting  blessings  pray, 
We  know  not  where  our  paths  may  go, 
But,  thou'lt  uphold  us  still  we  know. 
Unchanging  thou,  'mid  changes  vast, 
Unswerved  from  ideals  of  the  past 
Steadfast  and  true,  our  watchword  e'er  shall  be- 
To  thee,  our  Alma  Mater,  Loyalty! 

Thy  trees  their  solemn  chorus  bend 
About  thee,  flowers  their  censers  blend. 
Our  voices  swe'l  their  murmuring  strain, 
Our  hearts  repeat  the  old  refrain. 
Thy  purpose  high  to  carry  on- 
Northwestern,  thou  hast  honor  won! 
Steadfast  and  true,  our  watchword  e're  shall  be- 
To  thee,  our  Alma  Mater,  Loyalty! 

In  after  years,  when  far  away 
Thy  presence  strong  will  near  us  stay, 
And  as  the  echo  of  our  song 
Will,  with  new  courage,  lead  us  on; 
And  to  our  eager  vision  then 
Each  subtle  memory  meaning  lend, 
Steadfast  and  true,  our  watchword  e're  shall  lie- 
To  thee,  our  Alma  Mater,  Loyalty! 

By  ISABEL  WILLIAMSON 

(Mrs.  S.  J.  Cumming) 
Air:  Hatch  on  the  Rhine 


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